<p>If you get preferred admission as a freshman. Do you get a BBA from Ross in 3 years graduating after your Junior year</p>
<p>Can apply as a sophomore, and when admitted, graduate with a BBA degree from Ross? in 4 years.</p>
<p>If you dont get in as a sophomore can you apply as a junior and get a BBA from Ross in 3 additional years?? Total 5 years at U of M?</p>
<p>Confusion but curious. Thanks</p>
<p>1) No, you start taking the Ross core sophomore year just like the rest of the people who apply .</p>
<p>2) No, the Ross program is 2.5 years at a minimum. If you apply as a sophomore, you must take classes for 4.5 years.</p>
<p>3) No, it would be 5.5 years at that point. Also applying as a junior is NOT worth it, you’d be much better off picking up another degree and spending the extra 1.5 years getting a masters degree or working.</p>
<p>I think he meant for 2) start as a sophomore at Ross (then yes, you would finish in four years); this is the typical route; and 3) start as a Junior (then yes, it would likely take you five total years). </p>
<p>For 1) it is as Kyle stated; you start as a Sophomore provided you achieve the requisite GPA and classes as a Freshman</p>