How difficult is it for transfer students to be admitted?
Fewer than 1% of our 2009 entering class were admitted as transfer applicants. We evaluate all applicants according to the same criteria, but we strongly consider the strength of the college you currently attend, including its overall rank and average ACT and SAT scores, to create a fair basis of comparison. Also, we urge prospective transfer applicants to consider how likely they will be to meet the admission requirements. A few students first transfer to a different college at UM-Ann Arbor, then apply for Regular Admission to the Ross BBA program. Admission is still competitive for on-campus applicants, and the three-year program cannot be accelerated.