Commuter & Transfer Student Meetup
Monday, October 13, 2025 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
- LocationBowen-Thompson Student Union, 220
- DescriptionConnect with fellow commuter and transfer studentsAre you a commuter or transfer student looking to meet new people and feel at home on campus? Stop by our weekly gatherings to make friends, share experiences and find your community.Bring your lunch and hang outThis casual drop-in event is the perfect way to take a break between classes. Bring your lunch, relax and enjoy a welcoming space designed just for commuter and transfer students. Play board games, study or chat with classmates. It's your time, in your space!On-Campus SupportOur Commuter and Transfer Student Peer Mentor will be available to answer questions, offer resources and help you navigate campus life.You'll leave each event with new friends and helpful tips to make your semester easier!
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/commuter-transfer-student-meetup
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