Meet Up Mondays: For Commuter and Transfer Students
Monday, January 13, 2025 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- LocationBowen-Thompson Student Union, 220
- DescriptionFind Your Campus ConnectionsThis is your chance to get answers to your questions, make connections with campus staff, and discover tools to enhance your college experience. If you transferred to BGSU or do not currently live on campus, don’t miss this opportunity to build your network and feel at home on campus!What to ExpectMeet with friendly support staff and learn about resources tailored for commuter and transfer students.Enjoy free snacks and drinks while you chat.Walk away with some great items and valuable information.This event is brought to you by The Office of University Transitions As you continue your academic journey at BGSU—whether as a commuter student, a transfer student or both—the Office of Orientation and Transitions is here to connect you with the services and resources you need to succeed. We are committed to your success both in and out of the classroom.
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/meet-up-mondays-connections-for-commuter-and-transfer-student
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