Candidates are encouraged to apply as early in the admission cycle as possible, as admission is rolling and highly competitive. Please note the final deadlines for students requiring a visa, and be sure to review the Application Requirements web page for application requirements and deadlines.
Yes, eligible students are permitted to apply to multiple Ross One-Year Master’s (Master of Accounting, Master of Business Analytics, Master of Management, and Master of Supply Chain Management) Programs in a single round each application cycle. Students cannot apply to other Ross graduate programs (aka MBA, etc.) in the same application cycle.
Applicants can be admitted to multiple OYM programs but must choose one program for final entry.
Yes. The University of Michigan excels in areas such as Engineering, Information Sciences, Public Health, Environment and Sustainability, and more. You may enroll in dual-degree programs after being accepted both to Michigan Ross and the other school or college in which you are interested. Separate applications are required for both schools. Acceptance to either school is not contingent upon the other. Learn more about student-initiated dual degrees here.
If you are currently or have previously been enrolled in another graduate program, you are welcome to apply; however, no coursework can be transferred into our program regardless of the program studied.
No. If you are interested in pursuing an MBA at Michigan Ross, we encourage you to consider attending one of their informational events.
You can apply as long as your undergraduate degree is complete and marked final on your transcript prior to the start of the MM Program. However, please note that the MM Program is designed for non-business majors who are graduating this year or completed their undergraduate studies less than two years ago.
A U.S. bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited institution is required for the application. We accept most three-year bachelor’s degrees as long as they are equivalent to a four-year U.S. bachelor's degree. You can visit World Education Services (WES) to see how your degree is valued in the U.S. Please note the MM program is designed for non-business majors who are graduating this year or completed their undergraduate studies less than two years ago. Students with a business degree and/or more than two years of professional experience post-undergrad are not eligible for the MM program. Students with a business degree (BBA, MBA, commerce, marketing, finance, accounting, management, or any awarded by a school of business or commerce) are not eligible for the MM Program. If you are unsure, please email [email protected] before submitting your application.
We seek diversity in the backgrounds of our admitted students, just as we do in other parts of our applicants' profiles. No one undergraduate major, industry, or field is favored over another. Please note the MM Program is designed for non-business majors who are graduating this year or completed their undergraduate studies less than two years ago. Students with a business degree and/or more than two years of professional experience post-undergrad are not eligible for the MM Program. If you are unsure, please email [email protected] before submitting your application.
Candidates must have successfully completed a Pre-Calculus OR Introduction to Statistics course to meet the prerequisite requirement. The course may be complete, in progress, or intended at the time of application submission.
For a course to meet our prerequisite requirement, the course must:
- Be completed in-person or online at any degree-granting, accredited (or government-recognized) community college or four-year university.
- You must have earned college credit and a grade of "C" or better.
- Advanced Placement credit for AP Calculus AB or AP Statistics, which appears on a college transcript, will also satisfy the prerequisite.
We understand that course titles vary by institution, so if you are unsure whether you meet our prerequisite requirements, you are welcome to complete and submit a Prerequisite Assessment Form prior to application. Please send the completed form to [email protected] along with an unofficial transcript. The One-Year Master’s Program Office will review your coursework and respond via email.
Applicants who have earned or will earn their undergraduate degree from a non-U.S. institution are required to submit a Course-by-Course (ICAP) WES Evaluation Report. Please be sure to secure your completed WES Evaluation Report in advance of submitting your program application. Please select and send your WES Evaluation Report to the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business - One-Year Master's Programs. We also ask that your personal copy of the WES Evaluation Report be scanned and uploaded into the program application. Please allow at least four to six weeks for the evaluation process to be completed.
Transcripts must be submitted from every undergraduate or postgraduate institution you’ve attended. Unofficial transcripts may be uploaded to your application and are sufficient for evaluation. If you are admitted to the program, final official transcripts will be required from every institution attended prior to starting the program.
We review applications comprehensively, and every component is crucial to your evaluation. It's important to clearly explain your interest in management and how your background makes you an ideal candidate. We also hope you demonstrate clear career goals and understand why the Michigan Ross MM is the best fit for you.
To be considered for admission, you must have one online application-generated reference form on file. Choose an individual who knows you well and can speak specifically about your aptitude for success in graduate school (either from an academic or professional source). We do not accept recommendations from family members or personal acquaintances. Applications will not be considered complete until the reference form is on file.
No. You must have one recommendation form on file to be considered for admission. Forms are generated through the online application system and are the only type of recommendation accepted. Choose individuals who know you well and can speak specifically about your aptitude for success in graduate school.
Applicants to our Ross One-Year Master’s Programs will also be required to complete an asynchronous admissions video interview through Kira Talent. Once invited via email, applicants will have a specified deadline to complete the interview. After receiving an invitation, please keep in mind the following:
- Kira Talent allows for an unlimited number of practice questions before beginning the assessment.
- Applicants will have a set amount of time to prepare and respond to the questions.
- Applicants will have access to technical support through Kira Talent 24 hours, seven days a week, 365 days a year via Kira Talent Support.
- Please read this document for more information on what to expect from the Kira Talent video assessment.
- You can expect to be asked behavioral-type questions. We are not evaluating your academic competencies but are looking to assess your critical thinking and leadership skills, as well as how you align with the Michigan Ross mission and values.
- The attire for the interview is business casual.
- At the start of the interview, you will be required to show photo identification, such as a student identification card, passport or other government-issued ID that is written in English.
- We expect adherence to the Academic Honor Code and Code of Student Conduct as a condition of membership in the Michigan Ross community, which, in addition to other expectations, states that you will not cheat by sharing, publishing, or researching interview questions in any forum (including, but not limited to ChaseDream and WeChat), having an impersonator stand in for your interview, reading from or reciting prepared answers, and/or using any type of translation system during your interview.
It varies. The optional essay is primarily offered to give applicants a place to tell the Admissions Committee pertinent information that has not been addressed in the other areas of the application. For example, if there are gaps in your resume, the optional essay could be used to explain them. However, it is important to note that the application review is holistic and that all components of your application will be reviewed when making an admissions decision.
We are looking for individuals with strong leadership skills and potential for success. We gauge this by looking at previous and current activities. Please also include all extracurricular, leadership, and volunteer work on your resume.
We do not require work experience prior to entering the MM Program. Rather, the MM Program is designed for nonbusiness majors who are graduating this year or completed their undergraduate studies less than two years ago. Students with more than two years of professional experience post-undergrad are no longer eligible for the MM Program.
We do, however, expect most applicants to have some form of professional engagement beyond the classroom. This can be in the form of part-time work, focused study, or internships. We evaluate engagement not in terms of quantity but in terms of the quality of the engagement, as well as one’s natural leadership qualities. We want to know what each candidate will be able to contribute to the Ross community and to their colleagues within the classroom. In addition, candidates should have superb academic credentials and possess the maturity and self-confidence to handle the intensity of the program.
The non-refundable application fee is $100 USD. If you apply to more than one OYM program, you will be assessed an additional non-refundable application fee of $50 USD per program.
The application fee is automatically waived if:
- You are an active member or veteran of the U.S. military.
- You served as a member of Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, Teach for America, Teach for China, Teach for India, or other Teach for All network partners within the past five years.
- You are currently enrolled in a University of Michigan graduate degree program.
- You are a citizen of a country on the UN's list of least-developed countries.
- You are a current Fulbright Scholar.
- You received a Pell Grant during your undergraduate degree.
We do not waive application fees for any other reason.
Each application round has a corresponding week in which decisions will be shared with applicants who applied in that round. Please note that your evaluation will not start until all application documents have been received. This includes recommendation forms, transcripts, and (if required) exam scores.
Waitlisted students may have an opportunity for admission if space is available. It is common to remain on the waiting list for several months, and we ask you to be patient. If you have new information regarding updated grades or test scores, you may send one update per admission cycle via email: [email protected].
Yes. If you reapply to the program one start term after your original application, you will not need to pay another application fee. You can reuse your previously submitted letter of recommendation, test scores (if still valid), and transcripts (if unchanged). In the application form, please check the box that says, “I applied for a One-Year Master’s Program during last year’s application cycle” to indicate your reapplication status.
If you reapply more than one year after your original start term, you must resubmit all application components.
Admission decisions are final and non-negotiable. However, if you have information you think is crucial to your evaluation that was not included in your original submission, you may appeal the decision of the Admissions Committee by writing to the director of the MM Program. Letters can be emailed to us at [email protected].
The Admissions Committee will grant an admission deferral request only in cases of a personal medical emergency or military assignment that precludes starting the program in the original term of admission. If a deferral is granted, students must pay their enrollment deposit to secure a seat in the following year's class. Deferrals are for a maximum of one year and can only be given once per student.
The MM Program is a 10-month, summer-start, cohort-style program with a mandatory in-person orientation in June. The Ross MM program is only offered full-time and cannot be extended beyond one academic year. All classes are conducted in person on our Ann Arbor campus.
You can reach us by email at [email protected] or by phone at 734-615-5695.
Contact the residency office at 734-764-1400. Residency information is also available online at ro.umich.edu/tuition-residency/residency.
No. The MM is not a STEM-designated program.
We do not offer a particular specialization or concentration track. Our MM Program is designed to give students a broad foundation of business in addition to their undergraduate coursework. Students may use their two elective courses to explore topics of interest in greater depth.
Yes! As an MM student, you are permitted to count a maximum of 4.5 credit hours outside of Ross toward your degree electives. These courses must be taken at U-M while enrolled in the program, they must not conflict with your core course schedule, and they must be eligible for graduate-level credit. External courses may not be transferred into the program.
We do not have a minimum GPA requirement. To see current class statistics, visit the class profile page.
The GRE/GMAT requirement is waived for any student who, at the time of application, has a cumulative (not major) GPA of 3.30 or above (rounded from the third decimal place) from their undergraduate degree-granting institution (applicants who are required to submit a WES evaluation will be evaluated for qualification on the basis of their WES GPA). Please note that the admissions committee does reserve the right to request test scores if they feel it is necessary to better evaluate an application. We accept GMAT or GRE scores taken at a test center or online.
If you have a 3.295 GPA or higher, the GMAT/GRE test requirement is waived.
There is no minimum score requirement, but we recommend achieving a score in the 70th percentile or higher on the GMAT total score or in the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE.
GMAT and GRE test scores are valid for five years from the date you took the test.
Academic institutions generally receive scores within 10 business days of the test's completion. Additionally, you will self-report and upload your unofficial score report in your online application.
Applicants whose native language is not English or who did not complete their undergraduate degree at an accredited institution where English was the sole language of instruction must pass the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of 100 or higher (iBT) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a score of 7.0 or higher. Scores below the minimum will not be considered. The University of Michigan TOEFL score reporting code is 1839, and to have IELTS scores sent electronically to Ross, select “University of Michigan – Ann Arbor” as the recipient. We accept TOEFL or IELTS scores from a test center or online.
TOEFL or IELTS scores are valid for two years from the date of the exam. Your application submission must occur within this two-year period.
We do not accept PTE scores.
International applicants who studied at an accredited institution where English was the sole language of instruction for the entirety of their undergraduate degree are exempt from the TOEFL or IELTS requirement.
Students in the Ross MM Program will fund their degree primarily through loans and personal savings.
The Ross School of Business extends scholarships to Master of Management students with outstanding academic and leadership merit and financial need. Interested students must complete the scholarship section of their graduate application. Please note that scholarship responses have no bearing on admissions decisions. Award amounts vary by available funding and the number of applicants but typically range from $5,000 to $15,000 per year.
Each year, the One-Year Master’s Program office hires one GSSA position per program to assist with admissions and recruiting. The application process for this position happens after students have been admitted and confirmed their spot in the program and is not part of the admissions process. Information about the application process will be sent to confirmed students in late May.
If interested in other graduate student assistantship positions at the University of Michigan, open positions are posted on the U-M careers website.
The Michigan Ross Office of Financial Aid will help admitted students identify loan options that meet their needs.
You do not need to show proof of financial resources upon application to the program. However, if you are admitted, confirmation of financial resources will be required.