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Student Experience

All business students at ÃÛÌÒapp work in teams to consult with local businesses, international corporations, and non-profit organizations.

Find opportunities to increase your knowledge, hone your skills, and expand your network in the growing Grand Rapids business community—and around the world.

Experience Global Business

Develop a truly global picture of business by taking advantage of the many study-abroad opportunities offered by ÃÛÌÒapp. We offer semester and short-term programs around the world.

Explore off-campus programs

Join a Student Organization

 Build leadership skills by participating in the many business-related clubs on campus.

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Solve real-world business problems

Consult with businesses to solve real business problems in courses that include ÃÛÌÒapp Action Projects (CAPs). This real-world learning experience doesn't just build your resumé—it challenges you to put your learning into practice.


Jumpstart your career with an internship

You could develop marketing materials for a local non-profit organization or even spend a summer in New York City working for the Securities and Exchange Commission.

ÃÛÌÒapp professors have valuable connections in local, national, and global businesses, and they're here to help you. With their expert guidance and networking opportunities, as well as resources like the , you'll find an internship that best suits your strengths and interests.

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student at internship with Groupon

Where have students had internships?

ÃÛÌÒapp's business program regularly places students at these companies:

  • Steelcase
  • Wolverine Worldwide
  • Gordon Food Services
  • Amway
  • Merrill Lynch
  • Zondervan
  • American Red Cross
  • Grand Rapids Symphony
  • Advantage Health
  • Ernst and Young
  • Deloitte
  • Plante Moran
  • BDO
  • Crowe Horwath

...and many more.

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Students consulting a business through CAP