New Club Application
If you are interested in starting a new Ross student organization, follow the CCI & BBA Council recognition procedures below:
1) Register with University of Michigan Center for Campus Involvement (CCI) 
CCI Requirements: https://campusinvolvement.umich.edu/content/student-organizations-basics
´éÀThe student organization must have at least 10 currently-enrolled University of Michigan students as members (Uniqname is REQUIRED for each member, and they need to accept their membership in the club).
´éÀ Individual members of the student organization may not benefit financially as a result of the organization's activities.
´éÀ No organization may adopt a name which may be construed by the University community as misleading as to the nature or affiliation of the organization.
´éÀ "The University of Michigan" or "U of M" may not be used in the beginning of any student organization name or any variant thereof.
´éÀ All student organizations are expected to comply with all relevant regulations enacted by the Regents of the University of Michigan and all University units, including facilities, non-discrimination policy, and financial regulations.
´éÀ A new registration is required for each school year.
´éÀ Groups must update their Maize Pages listing with new contacts and authorized signer information as changes occur.
´éÀ Each student organization must choose its Student Organization status.
´éÀ Each student organization must complete the online SOAR/SOAS tutorial.
´éÀ To complete the recognition process, submit a constitution for your student organization.
2) Register with Ross' BBA Council.
BBA Council Requirements: http://cglink.me/s9683. Email VP of BBA Clubs Liza Hochberg at lizahoch@umich.edu with questions.
´éÀ Two thirds (2/3) or more of the executive board members must be currently enrolled Ross students.
´éÀ Two thirds (2/3) or more of the general membership must be currently enrolled Ross students (general membership includes those on the executive board).
´éÀ The club must have at least ten members, seven (2/3rds) of whom must be Ross students.