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- All dayReturning Fall Housing Application2024-25 returning Student Housing and Meal Plan Application is open now through March 10!This may not be your first time going through the Housing Selection Process, but we have been doing this for years. Let us guide you so all you have to worry about is how you are going to accessorize your new space and all the new friends you are going to make next year.Returning students who have not lived on campus for two years (four semesters) as of the 2025 Fall semester are required to live on campus unless you meet one of our housing exemptions.Do you know what residence halls are available for Returning Students?Make sure you check out all the available halls for you. As a returning student, there might be a few that are new to you.Falcon HeightsFounders HallKreischer QuadOffenhauer TowersThe Village More info can be found at https://www.bgsu.edu/housing/current-students/returning-student-housing-guide.html
- 10:00 AM1hFrom Classroom to Career: Crafting a Compelling ResumeFacilitators:Beth Miller, Associate Director, Career Design Coaching Allie Dane, Career Design Coach, College of Arts and Sciences, Arts and Humanities and select Social and Historical Sciences Mitch Port, Career Design Coach, College of Arts and Sciences, Computer, Informational, Math, and Natural Sciences and select Social and Historical Sciences Andrea Gutierrez, Assistant Director & Career Design Coach, College of Education and Human Development Avery Lane, Assistant Director & Career Design Coach, College of Technology, Architecture and Applied Engineering Kat Williams, Career Design Coach, Schmidthorst College of Business Rachel Froman, Career Design Coach, Thompson Working Families Scholarship Session Type: Interactive WorkshopSession Category: Outcomes & Assessment, Success & BelongingDuration: 1 hourLocation: ZoomDescription & Learning Outcomes:In today's competitive market, a strong resume is crucial for standing out, especially for graduate students transitioning into non-academic careers. This presentation provided by the Kuhlin Career Hub will guide you through the essentials of developing an impactful resume that highlights your unique skills and experiences for non-academic career paths. Discover how to translate your academic achievements, research, and projects into experiences and skills that resonate with employers. Please be sure to have a copy of your resume with you to review and edit during the session.In this session, you will learn how to:Describe the difference between a resume and a CV and provide examples of content that would be most appropriate for each one. Identify NACE competencies and highlight them effectively on professional documents. Apply best practices in resume development and design to your own professional documents. This session has been for graduate students; however, all BGSU faculty, instructors, and staff are welcome to attend.To register for this event, use the Spring 2025 Campus Partner CFE Session Registration Form.Advance registration is required. Registration will close one business day before the scheduled event. You will receive an Outlook invite with the Zoom link (if applicable) one day before the event.To find out more information about this event, visit the Session Catalog page of the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) website.If you have any questions about this event, email the CFE at cfe@bgsu.eduIf you need special services, assistance or appropriate modifications to fully participate in the event, please contact the CFE office or Accessibility Services at access@bgsu.edu or 419-372-8495. Please notify Accessibility Services and/or the CFE office prior to the event.