Prepare for Fall 2024 at BGSU (2024)

Follow these Falcon tips to flourish thissemester

1. Enhance your BGSU experience.Even if you're already involved on campus, expand your comfort zone.

With 300+ student organizations, BGSU has a group for every interest, from social justice to gaming clubs. BGSU Student Engagement is a great resource for discovering these organizations and other ways to make connections.

Follow @engagement_bgsu on Instagram to stay updated about on-campus events and opportunities to connect with other students.

Pro tip: Save the Date for Campus Fest!

Wednesday, Sept. 4
Give yourself plenty of time to enjoy the vibe of a busy BTSU Quad.

Learn more about Campus Fest

2. Falcons thrive with a support network.

The BGSU Community of Care commitment prioritizes well-being and belonging. We’re here to support your well-being and mental health. The Counseling Center offers free counseling services to students, and the Falcon Health Center provides medical and mental health services. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you need it.

3. BGSU values the safety and well-being of all students.

The See It. Hear It. Report It. form is a tool to report concerning or suspicious behavior to campus authorities. It's essential to look out for each other and report anything that feels off.

4. Whether you live on campus or off, BGSU has resources to support you.

Residential Students

Move-in is almost here! Check out the move-in guide to prepare for life in the residence halls.

Commuter Students

The University Transitions team is a great resource to help you feel connected to campus. Visit the Commuter Hub for details about parking for your required new student welcome events.

4. Whether you live on campus or off, BGSU has resources to support you.

Residential Students

Remember to lean on your resident advisor (RA) and hall staff for support throughout the year. housing resources page can be helpful in case you need a refresher about maintenance requests or to ensure you remember important dates. Your RAs and hall staff can do a lot of things, but they can't read minds.

Commuter Students

The University Transitions team helps you feel connected to campus.Find ways to get involved, special study spaces and unique events on the Transitions webpage.

5. As you gear up for the upcoming academic year, make time to live your best FALCON life.

Break out your orange and brown on Falcon Fridays. Cheer along with SICSIC at Homecoming and home games. Give Freddie and Frieda a high five if you see them. And please, now is not the time to test tradition – stay to the right of the seal. Learn more do’s and don’ts about BGSU traditions.

Pro tip: Follow the official BGSU social accounts.

Use #AlwaysBG to share the best moments of your Falcon era with us.

Follow us on social

Falcon Launchpad

Your starting pointfor helpful campus resources.

This page will help direct you to the next steps for common questions and important information. Visit as often as needed, and remember your support team is here for you

Weeks of Welcome

Aug. 21–Oct. 4

Filled with events, activities and special guests, the BGSU Welcome Crew is working hard to enhance the first weeks of the academic year.

Textbook Purchasing Events

Allow our textbook experts to help relieve some of the stress around starting college by attending one of our textbook events.

Second Year Launchpad

Your starting pointfor helpful campus resources.

As you begin to take the lead on your academic path this page explains topics specific to second-year students. Visit as often as needed, and remember your support team is here for you

Weeks of Welcome

Aug. 21–Oct. 4

Filled with events, activities and special guests, the BGSU Welcome Crew is working hard to enhance the first weeks of the academic year.

Textbook Purchasing Events

Allow our textbook experts to help relieve some of the stress around starting college by attending one of our textbook events.

Bonus tip:
Take advantage of the career resources available at the Kuhlin Hub.

The staff at theMichael and Sara Kulin Hub for Career Designcan help build your resume, gain valuable experience and prepare you for life after college.

Use Handshake for part-time job opportunities

This is the official way for you to connect with on- and off-campus employers, and on-campus positions are currently available for you to apply.

Upload your resume

The college experience will fly by before you know it, so take it all in.

Embrace new experiences, make meaningful connections and don't be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone.

With these tips, there’s no doubt you’ll have the ULTIMATE Falcon experience this academic year. A campus community full of opportunity and support awaits you – Falcon, get ready to soar to new heights this year!

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