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Welcome to the Eli Broad College of Business, one of the largest AACSB-accredited undergraduate business programs in the world. Our top-ranked faculty combine multidisciplinary backgrounds to provide a diverse educational experience, and our career management team connects students with the networks they need to succeed.

Upon graduation, our students join the Broad alumni network of over 80,000 business and community leaders in all 50 states and 88 countries. They go on to inspire teams, drive innovation and make business happen.

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Undergraduate students in the Broad College of Business have choices. With seven business majors and nine business minors from which to select, Broad empowers students to tailor their business education to their specific interests and career goals.

Students completing undergraduate programs in the Eli Broad College of Business receive a bachelor of arts degree. Broad undergraduate students are required to complete a core curriculum that exposes them to diverse subjects and develops well-rounded foundational business knowledge.

Enrollment in the Broad College of Business is limited, and admission to the Broad College is competitive. Students with a strong work ethic, demonstrated scholarship and leadership abilities are encouraged to apply.

Admission is a two-step process: students must apply first to the Broad College, then to their intended major.

The Broad career management team supports all business-interested students of all majors from freshman year through graduation. They are a full-service center dedicated to career coaching, career education and ultimately, Spartans transforming from successful students into successful alumni.

Reach your maximum academic potential while utilizing the academic support offered by Michigan State and the Eli Broad College of Business. We offer a host of free support services—individual and group peer tutoring, and academic skills workshops—as well as space to gather and study with peers.

Broad College academic advisors in the office of Undergraduate Academic Services (UAS) are coordinators of the business undergraduate experience. They provide critical information about academic programs and degree requirements, study abroad, leadership development, major choices, career options, policies and procedures and campus resources.

The UAS office can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at (517) 355-7605.

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A strong, global network of alumni and corporate partners helps ensure Broad graduates have the opportunity to take their business degrees and thrive professionally. Employers recruiting our students span across all industries, from nonprofits to Fortune 100 companies.

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The Residential Business Community (RBC) is a residential academic experience designed to support and enhance students’ development as business students in a diverse world. Students who participate in the RBC will experience support as they transition to college life and the MSU campus, gain access to resources for successful admission to the Broad College and careers in business, grow in cultural intelligence and leadership competency skills and develop a network of corporate recruiters and MSU alumni built throughout their college career.

The Financial Markets Institute (FMI) provides comprehensive training to a select group of highly motivated finance and accounting students at Broad. After joining the institute, student scholars pursue a challenging academic program aligned with their professional interests. Scholars are offered invaluable professional opportunities, such as co-managing a multi-million dollar investment fund and visiting financial services firms across the United States.

At Broad, one of our greatest assets is our diversity. Multicultural Business Programs (MBP) is a diverse, team-oriented group of academic specialists, graduate assistants and undergraduate students that represent a wide variety of cultural, economic and racial/ethnic backgrounds. MBP provides a number of opportunities for students within a supportive community.

Students who study abroad discover that stepping outside of their cultures to live and study in a foreign country influences their careers and educational choices, increases self-confidence, enhances cultural tolerance and understanding, and facilitates lifelong friendships. With more than 260 programs in more than 60 countries on all continents, there are opportunities for all students at Broad to bring a global perspective to their bachelor’s degree.

In conjunction with the Undergraduate Research Office at MSU, the Broad Undergraduate Research experience strives to increase opportunities for students to engage in scholarship and expand business knowledge.

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Whether you’re a high school senior interested in business education, an admitted Michigan State student or a transfer student looking to come to MSU, we have options for you to learn more about Broad.

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The Broad College of Business Admitted Students special program fee funds efforts and initiatives that directly impact and improve the education and experience for those students admitted to the Broad College. Over the years, these funds have been used to upgrade facilities, support new course development, and create co-curricular engagement opportunities. Most recently and into the future, these funds will be allocated to student engagement investments (e.g., Director of Student Engagement & Broad360 platform), academic advising support to reduce the student to advisor ratio, increased support to recruit & retain diverse and underrepresented student, increased merit and need-based scholarships, a new 1-credit course for admitted students to jump start their career search, and expansion of recitations for large lecture core courses.

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The Office of Admissions welcomes prospective applicants/students and their guests to visit campus, Monday through Friday, from 9:00am to 4:00pm ET. Individual, in-person visits typically are 60 to 75 minutes in duration for candidates who have yet to be admitted into MSU Law and between two to four hours for candidates who have been offered admission. If you prefer, a virtual visit to MSU Law is still being offered, which includes a pre-recorded video tour of the law building as well as a Zoom or phone meeting with an MSU Law admissions professional.

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Please submit your visit request a minimum of three business days prior to your requested visit date. A member of our Admissions Team will follow up within 48 hours to provide details regarding your visit. Weekends and holidays may cause a slight delay in response time.

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Saturday, March 23rd, 2024 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST or 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm est

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The Leadership Experience Tour is one of the greatest networking opportunities schedule for 2024 with over 17 vendors, 45 speakers and over 300 in attendance influencers, entrepreneurs, platform owners and speakers can grow their business exponentially.

If you have challenges in your personal, business or professional life in any way, you don’t want miss this event. This event is a live and virtual, so if you can’t make it in person you can watch it live or purchase a virtual ticket which will also give you access to the replay as well.

Shawn Fair is bringing the Leadership Experience Tour to Troy, Michigan. We are bringing speakers from all over the United States and Canada to motivate, inspire, educate, and Wow you.

Have dinner with the Speakers on March 23rd, 2024 from 12:30 pm-2:45 pm. (300 Seats are available)

The Leadership Experience Tour is taking place Saturday, March 23rd, 2024 from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm at the Michigan State Education Center at 811 W. Square Lake, Troy Mi, 48098.

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A trio of Michigan universities have business schools considered top-100 in the country, according to the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings released on Tuesday, April 9.

The methodology, found here , weighs its scores primarily on student success after graduation, peer assessment and quality of students.

The University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business ranked first in the state and tied for No. 12 in the nation, falling outside the top-10 after a No. 8 appearance in 2023 . Columbia University in New York and Duke University (Fuqua) also placed 12th.

Stanford University and University of Pennsylvania’s programs were tied for first nationally.

UM was bolstered by high showings in many of its programs within the business school, including top-10 rankings for its accounting, entrepreneurship, executive MBA, finance, management, marketing, productions, operations, project management and supply chain logistics.

The Broad College of Business at Michigan State University ranked No. 41 overall. It was joined in the top-100 by the University of Detroit Mercy at No. 79.

No other Michigan universities are featured in the overall business school rankings, though numerous are ranked nationally for their part-time MBA programs . The methodology, which is most heavily weighed by peer assessment, for those rankings can be found here .

UM-Ann Arbor also ranked first in the state in those rankings and No. 6 in the country. Western Michigan University is ranked next at No. 101 overall.

UM-Dearborn ranked No. 110 in the nation, followed by Wayne State University in Detroit at No. 115. UM-Flint ranked next in the state with an overall No. 143 mark.

Oakland University and Grand Valley State University rounded out the top-200 at No. 166 and No. 191, respectively.

University of Detroit-Mercy ranked No. 207, Eastern Michigan University next at No. 210 and Central Michigan University slotted in at No. 221.

Lawrence Technological University in Southfield featured at No. 227, and the last Michigan university to make the list was Saginaw Valley State University at Nos. 244-269 overall.

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State Board of Education Hears How MDE and Partners are Keeping Kids Safer in School

April 09, 2024

LANSING – Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and Michigan State Police (MSP) Office of School Safety officials shared with the State Board of Education today significant progress in protecting the physical and emotional safety of children in Michigan schools.

New gun safety laws, dramatic increases in funding for school safety and children’s mental health services, and training for educators are among the initiatives in Michigan to make schools safer.

“We need to do all that we can to protect the safety and mental well-being of our children,” said State Superintendent Dr. Michael F. Rice. “We have made substantial progress in many ways over the last few years working with partners including Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the Michigan Legislature, and Michigan State Police. We have made and must continue to make student safety a spending priority and a focus of state laws and school policies.”

Successes include:

  • New state funding for school safety and children’s mental health. State school aid funding for school safety and mental health went from none in fiscal year 2017, to $10 million in 2018 for school safety efforts only, to $465 million in 2024 for school safety and mental health combined.
  • An increase of more than 1,000 helping professionals – social workers, psychologists, guidance counselors, and nurses – in public schools over the last few years, largely as a result of the new funding.
  • New gun safety laws, including statutes that require safe storage and universal background checks and a law providing for “red flag” notifications to keep guns out of the hands of people who may harm themselves or others.

Presenting information at the State Board of Education meeting were: MDE Deputy Superintendent Dr. Diane Golzynski; Aimee Alaniz, director of the MDE Office of Health and Safety; Oakland School Superintendent Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson; and Kim Root, section manager for the Michigan State Police Office of School Safety .

They discussed the importance of physical safety, emotional safety, and relational trust. Relational trust means that all members of a school community respect one another’s opinions, listen to each other, and show personal regard for everyone’s well-being.

While additional attention to the mental health of students is important, the presenters noted that the average person with mental health challenges is not a threat to the well-being of others.

Dr. Cook-Robinson from Oakland Schools shared lessons learned from the tragic mass shooting at Oxford High School in 2021, including that everyone has a role in school safety to various degrees and that both physical and psychological safety are critical aspects to school safety.

Root of the MSP Office of School Safety provided details about its ongoing Michigan School Safety Academy. Six two-day sessions are being held in locations throughout Michigan for K-12 school administrators, school safety liaison officers, mental health professionals, and school resource officers. Topics include childhood trauma, behavioral threat assessment and management, assessing digital threats, assessing school facilities for safety, and mental health first aid.

The board had previously passed school safety resolutions, and Dr. Rice and State Board of Education President Dr. Pamela Pugh have testified on behalf of the gun safety bills that are now law. A March 2023 resolution asked the legislature to approve additional funding for school mental health and safety and an October 2022 resolution urged passage of safer gun laws.

“The tragedies at Oxford and MSU in the last 2-1/2 years saddened us deeply in Michigan,” Dr. Rice said. “We all have our own thoughts on what we need to do to prevent school violence. Educators will continue to seek out best practices for protecting our students and staff, and legislators will continue to reflect upon potential statutory changes for the same purpose. Well-intentioned people may disagree on the best ways to keep students, staff, and communities safe, but we need to keep working hard on the issue.”

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    Explore Broad Undergraduate Programs informational sessions for prospective students and families are offered most Tuesday and Friday afternoons 3:30 - 5:00pm during the fall and spring semesters. In-person and virtual sessions are available on select dates. You will receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of completing the registration ...

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  3. Undergraduate Admissions

    Admission is a two-step process: students must first be admitted to the Broad College, then to their intended degree-granting major. This information applies to students seeking a degree in the following majors: accounting, finance, human resource management, management, marketing, and supply chain management; hospitality business has separate requirements.

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    MSU's undergraduate programs in the Eli Broad College of Business consistently rank among the nation's best, and many business majors also exist across our other degree-granting colleges — such as advertising management, packaging or construction management. Plus, The Princeton Review ranked MSU in the top 15 on its list of top 50 ...

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    Situated on the banks of the Red Cedar, the Business College Complex (North Business Building) is where many core business courses are held. Connected to the Minskoff Pavilion and Eppley Center, the complex has the second largest lecture hall on campus and a Starbucks on the ground level. Business students have access to all three facilities ...

  7. Self-Guided MSU Campus Tour

    If your group would like to create their own experience, or are visiting outside of tour season, our self-guided walking tour gives you the freedom to follow your own schedule and set your own pace. Click here for the PDF of the self-guided walking tour. This general tour of campus shares information about many of our most popular campus ...

  8. Virtual tour

    Career interest areas. Agriculture and Environment. Art, Communication and Entertainment. Business and Management. Education and Public Services. Health Sciences. Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Social and Cultural Studies.

  9. Select a tour

    Select A Tour. Tour our housing options or select an area you're interested in to explore the beautiful, legendary MSU Campus. ... Agriculture and Environment. Art, Communication and Entertainment. Business and Management. Education and Public Services. Health Sciences. Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Social and Cultural ...

  10. Undergraduate Programs

    Spartans mean business. Welcome to the Eli Broad College of Business, one of the largest AACSB-accredited undergraduate business programs in the world. Our top-ranked faculty combine multidisciplinary backgrounds to provide a diverse educational experience, and our career management team connects students with the networks they need to succeed.

  11. Schedule an In-Person or Virtual Campus Visit: MSU Law

    The Office of Admissions welcomes prospective applicants/students and their guests to visit campus, Monday through Friday, from 9:00am to 4:00pm ET. Individual, in-person visits typically are 60 to 75 minutes in duration for candidates who have yet to be admitted into MSU Law and between two to four hours for candidates who have been offered ...

  12. Events

    Michigan State University Education Center 811 W. Square Lake Rd ... us at [email protected]. Tickets are non-refundable. VIEW SPEAKERS. About The Event. The Leadership Experience Tour is one of the greatest networking opportunities schedule for 2024 with over 17 vendors, 45 speakers and over 300 in attendance influencers ...

  13. Visit campus

    Visit. MSU's green campus is 5,300 acres of beautiful scenery, academic and sports facilities, performance spaces and more. Experience it for yourself!

  14. These Michigan business schools are best in the country, U.S ...

    Western Michigan University is ranked next at No. 101 overall. UM-Dearborn ranked No. 110 in the nation, followed by Wayne State University in Detroit at No. 115. UM-Flint ranked next in the state ...

  15. Student view: Bridging neuroscience, leadership and inclusive

    She also studies entrepreneurship and innovation within the Broad College of Business and is a member of the Honors College. Thapar is presenting her research at the April 12 MSU Board of Trustees meeting. ... I've had the opportunity to thrive in the rich academic and social environment of Michigan State University, a community brimming with ...

  16. Campus Locations

    As the first land grant institute, Michigan State University was founded to provide higher education to students in Michigan and empower people through educational opportunity. Across the 5,300 acres of campus there are many opportunities to learn and enjoy MSU. ... To add a guided tour of the gardens to your campus visit, please contact the 4H ...

  17. State Board of Education Hears How MDE and Partners ...

    April 09, 2024. LANSING - Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and Michigan State Police (MSP) Office of School Safety officials shared with the State Board of Education today significant progress in protecting the physical and emotional safety of children in Michigan schools. New gun safety laws, dramatic increases in funding for school ...

  18. Honoring the life of Bob Burgess

    Robert "Bob" Burgess, a distinguished 1966 Michigan State University alumnus, esteemed business leader, and dedicated philanthropist, passed away on Tuesday, April 2, 2024. He was 79. "I am saddened by the passing of Bob Burgess and my prayers are with Georgia and the Burgess family," said MSU President Kevin M. Guskiewicz.

  19. 2024 Men's Frozen Four: Bracket, scores, schedule for the college

    All 28 goals in the 2024 NCAA men's hockey regional finals. The Frozen Four is set for 2024. No. 2 Boston University will take on No. 3 Denver and No. 1 Boston College will face Michigan, which ...

  20. Financial news with a political slant? MSU research says polarization

    According to new research from Michigan State University, yes — especially for the stock market. The research, published in the Journal of Financial Economics , is the first to show that political polarization exists in financial news, which stirs up disagreement among investors in a new way.

  21. Best Michigan Brewery Bracket: Vote in Round 2 here

    Best Michigan Brewery Bracket 2024 (WDIV) Michigan might be known for its beautiful lakes, sprawling landscapes, automotive innovation, etc. -- but there is one important thing the state does ...