One of the benefits of being a student in the Residential Business Program is building life-long friendships with people who share the the same interests, the same motivation to succeed, and the same goals for the future as you do.
During the first week of the semester, you make a lot of new friends both inside and outside of the Residential Business Program.
Freshman move-in day is always full of anticipation, but excitement as well. It is the day in which the journey as a Spartan officially begins. At first, seeing new faces and people you don't
Your friends and colleagues will provide you with a healthy opportunity to academically compete to be the best.
When incoming freshman attend their Academic Orientation Program over the summer before their first year at Michigan State University, students are able to meet other students who are interested in pursuing the same field of study. Those students who applied and have been accepted into the Residential Business Program will meet with Dr. Amy Radford-Popp, the program director and primary academic adviser for students in the living-learning community, for the first time and meet other students of the community. In small and exclusive imformation panels, Residential Business Program students get their first insight into their major and the requirements they need to fulfill in order to apply and be accepted into the Eli Broad College of Business.
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