Senior Projects

The Senior Project is the culmination of a student’s learning experience at Ross School. Through the execution of their Senior Project, students embody their passions in a process and product that integrate such Ross School principles as multiple intelligences, cultural/historical context, personal reflection, application of technology, and pursuit of excellence. The main components of the Senior Project are the Process Folio, the Final Product, and the Presentation. The relationship between the student and his or her Senior Project mentor is critical to the evolution and realization of the project. The mentor, a Ross faculty member, serves as facilitator, advisor, editor, critic, and advocate. At the conclusion of the Senior Project, students have deeper insight into themselves as learners and producers.