<p>I know U of M's Ross school of business is a 3 year program meaning that if you attend Mich that you apply as a freshman and are entered into Ross your sophomore year.</p>
<p>I will be applying as a junior to try to enter into Ross in the fall of 2010. Does anyone know if you are automatically entered in as a sophomore regardless of how many credits you have completed at your previous university? Or is is possible to have your credits transfer to enter as a junior transfer? </p>
<p>If you do have to enter as a sophomore, has anyone done this and is it easy/possible to take summer classes in order to still graduate in close to 4 years?</p>
<p>Also what is the avg GPA accepted into Ross for transfer students? How many transfers do they accept? Any input is greatly appreciated. Even if it is just an educated guess. Thanks!</p>
<p>You are automatically entered in as a sophomore. The core courses you take span 3 years, and you cannot take the core courses in the summer (i think).</p>
<p>Avg. accepted GPA for Ross is 3.6-3.7</p>
<p>Look at the University of Michigan forum and the stats were posted quite recently. You just have to look through the last week or so</p>