The Univ. of Michigan Ross School of
Business
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The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan has received many accolades over
the years. It is one of only 4 business schools
consistently ranked in the top 10 by BusinessWeek since the publication first
began tracking business school rankings in 1988. It is also ranked number 2 by
BusinessWeek in general management and it can very arguably be considered the
best public graduate business school in the country.
The Ross School is
situated in Ann Arbor, a town consistently ranked amongst the best places to
live in the United States. Ann Arbor has numerous public parks and is
conveniently located only 30 minutes from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. The
opportunity to take in a Wolverines game in the nation's largest football
stadium is also something that many applicants find enticing.
As nice as the rankings and quality of life are, the most impressive aspect
of the Ross School is how well the school differentiates itself.
The school's unique approach – action-based learning and interdisciplinary,
team-oriented situations – develops leaders and ideas that change the way
business is conducted. Additionally, the school's curriculum allows for a
highly-customized education through an extraordinary range of options and
attributes.
The Ross School of Business
The University of Michigan
701 Tappan Street
Ann Arbor, MI
48109-1234
Phone: (734) 763
- 5796
Director of Admissions:
James P. Hayes
Email:
Rossmba@umich.edu
| Deadline |
Round I |
Round II |
Round III |
| Application deadline |
Oct 10 |
Jan
5 |
Mar 1 |
| Decisions mailed |
Jan 15 |
Mar 15 |
May 15 |
* Deadlines are for the 2009-2010
admission season.
Applicants accepted: 20%
Average GMAT: 700
Average undergrad GPA: 3.3
Average work experience (years):
5.0
Total full-time enrollment:
838
Women: 34%
Minorities: 26%
International: 35%
Average age: 29
Click here
for information on
The Ross
Executive MBA Program.
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