The way the world does business is changing. Poets&Quants recently released a list of 10 innovative undergraduate business schools that are preparing their graduates for the future. Coming in at #5 is the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business!
Paul Kirsch, Managing Director of Undergraduate Programs, believes action-based learning (ABL) is the top differentiator between Ross and other top undergraduate business programs. “Michigan Ross continues to build on its heritage of providing students with a distinctive way to learn business: by actually doing it,” he shared. “Every student engages with ABL in their sophomore year and junior core classes, and about 75% of each class engages in at least one additional action-based learning experience through curricular or co-curricular experiences.”
From the wide array of action-based learning opportunities to its comprehensive and flexible curriculum, Michigan Ross is dedicated to leader development, and the Sanger Leadership Center is at the heart of this mission.