University of Michigan: Michigan Ross secures $50M for scholarships, student support

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The Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan has received more than $50 million in contributions to its Foundations for Success student support fundraising initiative announced last fall.

The Foundations for Success initiative—aimed at increasing access to the top-ranked business programs and supporting students at Michigan Ross—has the goal of raising $200 million. The school raised $50.4 million, over 25% of its goal, by the end of its last fiscal year, including $2.5 million from two new gifts.

“We are very thankful to our donors for supporting this initiative,” said Sharon Matusik, the Edward J. Frey Dean of Business at Michigan Ross. “Their support will go a long way in supporting our students and making the opportunity to receive a world-class education at Michigan Ross more accessible to students from all backgrounds and experiences.”

New gifts totaling $2.5 million
The Ross School recently received two significant gifts, totaling $2.5 million, to support students in its Bachelor of Business Administration and MBA programs.

Howard Epstein and his wife Sharon Epstein committed $1 million to establish the Sharon and Howard Epstein Family Scholarship for exceptional BBA students involved in one of the diversity, outreach or pipeline programs at Michigan Ross. These programs, which include the Preparation Initiative, Summer Business Academy, MREACH and Ross Summer Connection, help prepare high school and incoming BBA students to thrive in the challenging academic environment at Ross.

“Sharon and I both feel strongly about the importance of removing barriers to higher education,” said Howard Epstein. “We are grateful to know that our new scholarship will help open doors to a Ross BBA education for many aspiring students in the coming years.”

Ross School Advisory Board member Timothy Sloan and his wife Elise Sloan also made a gift of $1.5 million toward the Sloan Family Scholarship, which was established at Michigan Ross in 2020 to provide need-based support for MBA students with an aptitude for leadership.

“Some of the brightest minds in business are graduating with MBAs from Michigan Ross,” said Timothy Sloan. “By further investing in the Sloan Family Scholarship, we hope to build on the legacy of leadership of the school and its exceptional MBA graduates.”

About Foundations for Success
Michigan Ross launched the Foundations for Success initiative to boost the school’s ability to recruit exceptional students through scholarships and provide funding for educational and experiential opportunities at Ross and beyond. The initiative aligns with the focus of Michigan Ross on attracting and supporting a diverse student community and developing business leaders who seek to make a positive difference in the world.

Funds raised also go toward creating more opportunities for students to participate in action-based learning programs, leadership development experiences and global studies—all signature aspects of a Michigan Ross business education. For example, in addition to funding scholarships that help attract the brightest students to Ross, Foundations for Success contributions help fund study-abroad programs that broaden students’ perspectives, provide startup funding for student entrepreneurs and sponsor scholarships that enable students to pursue their dreams.