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2 0 1 7 - 1 8 G U I D E T O
Living on campus is an exciting part of the college experience. Living on campus gives students the opportunity to build life-long friendships and also supports academic success. BGSU has an academically based two-year live on requirement. Statistics show that students who live on campus generally have a higher GPA and feel more connected to campus, which can help students stay enrolled in college and graduate in fewer semesters than their off-campus peers.
Congratulations on your admission to Bowling Green State University!
You are ready to take the next step in becoming a BGSU student – signing up for on-campus housing.
The convenience of living on campus provides students easy access to key campus resources such as faculty and academic advisors, the library, computer labs, dining venues, and health and recreation centers. Campus activities and athletics events are just steps from your doorway.
OUR MISSION
The Office of Residence Life promotes an engaging, safe, and inclusive environment for academic success and personal growth through student-centered programs, innovative services, and cost-effective facilities.
OUR DIVERSITY STATEMENT
The Office of Residence Life values and recognizes our responsibility to foster an inclusive, safe, and respectful community so our students succeed in a diverse, global society. We are committed to building an awareness of diverse thoughts, ideas, and experiences on our campus in which our community members are empowered to use their voices and be heard.
RESIDENCE LIFE470 Math Science BuildingBowling Green, Ohio 43403419-372-2011Fax: [email protected]/housing
“Living on campus is the main reason I got involved on campus. The conversations that I had with my RA and floormates inspired me to join organizations I hadn’t originally considered. Whether it was my Hall Council or the Campus Tour Guides program, I knew there was an organization for me.” Jessee Hankins, Class of 2015
Impo
rtant
Dat
es:
Sept
embe
r 30,
201
6 –
Onlin
e Ho
usin
g Ap
plic
atio
n op
en fo
r fal
l 201
7 (th
roug
h Au
gust
1,
201
7)
May
1, 2
017
– Pr
iorit
y de
adlin
e to
app
ly fo
r on
-cam
pus
hous
ing
May
3, 2
017
– Le
arni
ng C
omm
unity
mem
bers
se
lect
thei
r roo
m
May
15-
18,
2017
– S
tude
nts
who
hav
e m
ade
thei
r ini
tial h
ousi
ng p
aym
ent s
elec
t the
ir ro
om
June
1, 2
017
– La
st d
ay to
rece
ive
refu
nd
of th
e in
itial
$20
0 ho
usin
g pa
ymen
t (re
serv
atio
ns a
nd c
ance
llatio
ns s
till a
ccep
ted
afte
r thi
s da
te)
July
31,
201
7 –
Last
day
to s
ubm
it ho
usin
g ap
plic
atio
ns o
nlin
e
470
Mat
h Sc
ienc
e Bu
ildin
gBo
wlin
g Gr
een,
Ohi
o 4
3403
17RE6810
U L I V E
Non
profi
t Org
U.S.
Pos
tage
PAID
Bow
ling
Gree
nSt
ate
Univ
ersi
ty
@BGSUResLife
Student Housing
LIVE ON
CAM
PUS!
2 0 1 7 - 1 8 G U I D E T O
Living on campus is an exciting part of the college experience. Living on campus gives students the opportunity to build life-long friendships and also supports academic success. BGSU has an academically based two-year live on requirement. Statistics show that students who live on campus generally have a higher GPA and feel more connected to campus, which can help students stay enrolled in college and graduate in fewer semesters than their off-campus peers.
Congratulations on your admission to Bowling Green State University!
You are ready to take the next step in becoming a BGSU student – signing up for on-campus housing.
The convenience of living on campus provides students easy access to key campus resources such as faculty and academic advisors, the library, computer labs, dining venues, and health and recreation centers. Campus activities and athletics events are just steps from your doorway.
OUR MISSION
The Office of Residence Life promotes an engaging, safe, and inclusive environment for academic success and personal growth through student-centered programs, innovative services, and cost-effective facilities.
OUR DIVERSITY STATEMENT
The Office of Residence Life values and recognizes our responsibility to foster an inclusive, safe, and respectful community so our students succeed in a diverse, global society. We are committed to building an awareness of diverse thoughts, ideas, and experiences on our campus in which our community members are empowered to use their voices and be heard.
RESIDENCE LIFE470 Math Science BuildingBowling Green, Ohio 43403419-372-2011Fax: [email protected]/housing
“Living on campus is the main reason I got involved on campus. The conversations that I had with my RA and floormates inspired me to join organizations I hadn’t originally considered. Whether it was my Hall Council or the Campus Tour Guides program, I knew there was an organization for me.” Jessee Hankins, Class of 2015
Impo
rtant
Dat
es:
Sept
embe
r 30,
201
6 –
Onlin
e Ho
usin
g Ap
plic
atio
n op
en fo
r fal
l 201
7 (th
roug
h Au
gust
1,
201
7)
May
1, 2
017
– Pr
iorit
y de
adlin
e to
app
ly fo
r on
-cam
pus
hous
ing
May
3, 2
017
– Le
arni
ng C
omm
unity
mem
bers
se
lect
thei
r roo
m
May
15-
18,
2017
– S
tude
nts
who
hav
e m
ade
thei
r ini
tial h
ousi
ng p
aym
ent s
elec
t the
ir ro
om
June
1, 2
017
– La
st d
ay to
rece
ive
refu
nd
of th
e in
itial
$20
0 ho
usin
g pa
ymen
t (re
serv
atio
ns a
nd c
ance
llatio
ns s
till a
ccep
ted
afte
r thi
s da
te)
July
31,
201
7 –
Last
day
to s
ubm
it ho
usin
g ap
plic
atio
ns o
nlin
e
470
Mat
h Sc
ienc
e Bu
ildin
gBo
wlin
g Gr
een,
Ohi
o 4
3403
17RE6810
U L I V E
Non
profi
t Org
U.S.
Pos
tage
PAID
Bow
ling
Gree
nSt
ate
Univ
ersi
ty
@BGSUResLife
Student Housing
LIVE ON
CAM
PUS!
LIVING & DINING GUIDE | BGSU MAIN CAMPUS
Many of our residence halls also house Residential Learning Communities. Students with similar majors or extracurricular interests elect to live in these small communities which also typically provide faculty offices, classrooms and additional activities in the hall. These communities support academic success, the development of leadership skills, as well as help students make friends and get involved in other clubs or organizations on campus.
LEARNING COMMUNITIES• Arts Village – Kreischer Compton• Chapman Learning Community – Kohl Hall• Educators in Context and Community (ECCO) – McDonald Hall• Global Village – Kohl Hall• Honors Learning Community – Founders Hall• La Comunidad – Kohl Hall• La Maison Française – Kohl Hall • Natural and Health Sciences Residential Community – Offenhauer West• SEARCH – McDonald Hall
THEME COMMUNITIES• Army ROTC – McDonald Hall• Aviation – McDonald Hall• Batchelder Music Community – Kreischer Batchelder• Business District – Kohl Hall• Career Exploration – Kreischer Ashley• Construction Management – McDonald Hall• Education & Human Development Community – McDonald Hall• BGreen Sustainability – Kreischer Darrow
HOUSING OPTIONS
In Room Bath and Shower• Centennial• Falcon Heights (suite-style)• Founders (suite-style)
Air Conditioning• Centennial• Conklin North• Falcon Heights• Greek Village • Founders• Offenhauer
Single Rooms• Centennial• Falcon Heights • Founders• Greek Village• Offenhauer• McDonald (limited)
All Halls• 100% Wireless• 24 hr. desk service• Cable TV• Computer lab
• Laundry rooms• Open lounges• Secure access• Study spaces
All Rooms (furniture per student)
• Desk• Chair• Bed (lofted)• Wardrobe closet• Chest of drawers
R E S I D E N C E H A L L A M E N I T I E S *
When choosing your residence hall, consider the following:• Learning and Theme Communities• Building location • Housing and dining rates• Single or double room preference • Air conditioning• Private or shared bathrooms
DINING OPTIONS All first-year students are enrolled in the First-Year Custom Dining Plan. The plan includes a combination of meal swipes and Falcon Dollars, which gives students the flexibility to visit all of the dining locations on campus. Students will choose which level of the plan best fits their dining needs.
To assist in your meal plan selection, visit www.bgsu.edu/dining.
Once you are admitted to BGSU, you can begin the room selection process. There are 3 phases to selecting a room on campus. Be sure to start an application so we can keep in touch and let you know when it’s time for the next phase.
PHASE 1 – START AN APPLICATIONYou must complete all 4 steps of Phase 1 to be eligible to pick a room in Phase 3.
• Log in to your MyBGSU account with your user name and password.
• Go to the “Students” tab and select “New Students” then, “My Room and Meals.”
• Follow the on-screen instructions to accept the terms of the On-Campus Housing and Dining Agreement, make the initial $200 payment, submit your health and emergency contact information and complete the lifestyle questionnaire. THIS IS THE END OF PHASE 1.
• We also encourage you to join a Learning or Theme Community! Go to ur website to learn more and enroll at www.bgsu.edu/communities
PHASE 2 – FIND YOUR FIT (optional)Starting in January, we invite you to begin personalizing your on-campus experience. Now is the time to find a residence hall that is right for you. You can browse for and communicate with potential roommates within your My Room and Meals account, or meet someone at an event!
• Review your housing options at www.bgsu.edu/housing.
• Find a roommate and get linked together.
PHASE 3 – PICK YOUR PLACEIn the spring, students who completed all of the steps in Phase 1 will be given a date and time to choose their room on campus! Sign-up will be based upon the day you make your initial $200 payment in Phase 1.
• You will pick your specific room in May.
• June 1 is the last day to receive a full refund of the $200 initial payment if you choose not to attend BGSU.
* For a listing of room and dining rates visit our website at www.bgsu.edu/housing
RESIDENTIAL LEARNING & THEME COMMUNITIES
HOW TO LIVE ON CAMPUSBGSU has eight residential complexes on campus for students to choose from, as well as over 30 small-living units designated for fraternity and sorority members. All of our residence halls are supervised by a live-in fulltime Hall Director. The Hall Director, along with the rest of the hall staff, including student Resident Advisors, is always a resource for students and can assist students with academic or personal issues. Hall staff should always be the first point of contact for students (or parents) if they are experiencing any challenges. Residents are encouraged to stay on campus as much as possible to make new friends and get involved in college life.
• Centennial Hall• Conklin North• Falcon Heights • Founders Hall• Kohl Hall• Kreischer Quadrangle (Ashley, Batchelder, Compton, and Darrow Halls)• McDonald Hall• Offenhauer Towers• Greek Village
To view floor plans, layouts, photos and video tours, visit our website at
www.bgsu.edu/housing.
Plan
*2016-17 Plans Listed
S
Residence Halls
Academic, Administrative & Multipurpose
Apartments
Shuttle Stop
N
Under Construction
Parking Lots
LOT12
LOT12
LOTV
LOT18
LOT18
LOT5
LOTR
LOT9
LOT8
LOT W
LOTH
LOTY
LOTJ
LOT3 LOT
F
LOTE
LOT11
LOT4
LOTQ
LOTB
LOTP
LOT15
LOTA
LOTG
LOTN
LOTO
LOT1
LOT16
LOTC
LOT X
LOT10
LOTL
LOT ULOT24 LOT
20LOT13
LOTI
LOTD
LOT21
LOT2
LOTK
LOT19
LOTM
LOTZ
LOT T
LOT27
LOT34
LOT31
LOT28
LOT32
LOT29
LOT33
LOT 30
LOT6
LOT7
CLOUGH
PIKE
COURT
THUR
STIN
MAN
VILL
E
TRO
UP
UNIV
ERSI
TY
S. C
OLL
EGE
CRIM
BIDD
LE
WIL
LIAM
S
BALD
WIN
STAT
E
MER
CER
WOOSTER
RIDGE
CAM
PBEL
L HI
LL
RIDGE
REED
LEROY
FRAZEE
N. E
NTER
PRIS
E
N. C
OLL
EGE
PARK
WIL
LARD
THUR
STIN
ALUMNI
STADIUM
POE
STAD
IUM
MERRY
RESE
ARCH
TARR
AGO
N
MER
CER
MERRY
WOOSTER
CLOUGH
COCHRANESOCCER
FIELD
WHITTAKERTRACK
STELLERBASEBALL
FIELD
KEEFETENNIS
COURTS MESERVESOFTBALL
FIELD
CREASON GOLF COURSE
INTRAMURAL FIELDS
AIRPORT
RR
TR
AC
KS
BGSURESEARCH
PARK
TO F
INDL
AY A
ND P
OIN
TS S
OUT
HTO
TO
LEDO
, OHI
O T
URNP
IKE
AND
POIN
TS N
ORT
H
EXIT181
OAK GROVE CEMETERY
INTE
RSTA
TE 7
5
POE
ICE ARENA
STUDENTRECREATION
CENTER
PERRYFIELD HOUSE
TECHBLDG
TECH ANNEX
JEROMELIBRARY
MEMORIALHALL
(ANDERSON ARENA)
EASTHALL
CARILLONPLACEDINING
FINE ARTSCENTER
STROHCENTER
SEBOCENTER
CONKLIN
MOOREMUSICAL ARTS
CENTER
WOLFECENTER
BUSINESSADMIN
HAYESHALL
MATHSCIENCE
MCDONALDOVERMAN
HALL
OLSCAMP
EPPL
ER
BOW
ENTH
OM
PSO
NST
UDEN
T UN
ION
ADM
IN
UNIV
ERSI
TYHA
LLHA
NNA
HALL
EDUCBLDG
MCFALLCENTER
KUHLIN CTR
WEST HALL
FOUNDERS KOHL HALL
LIFE
SCIE
NCE
PARK
AVE
WRH
SE
THE OAKSDINING
TUCKER(WBGU)
KREISCHER
HARSHMAN
HUNTINGTONBUILDINGAT BGSU
HEAT
PLAN
T
GREEK VILLAGE
WESTGREEK
VILLAGE EAST
DOYTPERRY
STADIUM
VISITORINFORMATION
CENTER
MILETIALUMNICENTER
FALCONLANDING
CHILLERPLANT
WOOSTERCENTER
CENTENNIALRESIDENCE HALL
FAM/CONSCIENCES
WILLIAMSHALL
ED MEMCTRCENTREXPROUT
CHAPELSHATZEL
HALL
INSTITUTIONALRESEARCH
FALCONHEALTH CENTER
SOCIALPHIL CTR
JOHNSTONHALL
OFFENHAUER
REED STWAREHOUSE
COLLEGE PARKOFFICE BLDG
JORDAN FAMILYDEV CTR
ARCHSTUDIES
CAMPUSOPERATIONS
PSYCHOLOGY
PHYSICAL SCIENCES(PLANETARIUM)
FALCON HEIGHTSRESIDENCE HALL
GREENHOUSE
GOLFCLUBHOUSE
MOSELEYHALL
BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
FACILITY
HEALTH &HUMAN SERVICES
FLIGHT CENTER COMING SPRING
2015
DIRECTORY
Carillon Dining Center
Centennial Hall
Conklin North
Falcon Heights
Falcon’s Nest
Founders
Greek Village
Kohl Hall
Kreischer Quadrangle
McDonald Hall
Offenhauer Towers
The Oaks Dining Center
Sundial Dining Center
Do you know which community you want to join?
Apply early at www.bgsu.edu/housing Please note that special and medical housing accommodation requests are due by May 31.
Gold Silver BronzeCustom 140 Meals/semester 120 Meals/semester 95 Meals/semesterPlan +1000 Falcon Dollars +900 Falcon Dollars +750 Falcon Dollars
13
13
LIVING & DINING GUIDE | BGSU MAIN CAMPUS
Many of our residence halls also house Residential Learning Communities. Students with similar majors or extracurricular interests elect to live in these small communities which also typically provide faculty offices, classrooms and additional activities in the hall. These communities support academic success, the development of leadership skills, as well as help students make friends and get involved in other clubs or organizations on campus.
LEARNING COMMUNITIES• Arts Village – Kreischer Compton• Chapman Learning Community – Kohl Hall• Educators in Context and Community (ECCO) – McDonald Hall• Global Village – Kohl Hall• Honors Learning Community – Founders Hall• La Comunidad – Kohl Hall• La Maison Française – Kohl Hall • Natural and Health Sciences Residential Community – Offenhauer West• SEARCH – McDonald Hall
THEME COMMUNITIES• Army ROTC – McDonald Hall• Aviation – McDonald Hall• Batchelder Music Community – Kreischer Batchelder• Business District – Kohl Hall• Career Exploration – Kreischer Ashley• Construction Management – McDonald Hall• Education & Human Development Community – McDonald Hall• BGreen Sustainability – Kreischer Darrow
HOUSING OPTIONS
In Room Bath and Shower• Centennial• Falcon Heights (suite-style)• Founders (suite-style)
Air Conditioning• Centennial• Conklin North• Falcon Heights• Greek Village • Founders• Offenhauer
Single Rooms• Centennial• Falcon Heights • Founders• Greek Village• Offenhauer• McDonald (limited)
All Halls• 100% Wireless• 24 hr. desk service• Cable TV• Computer lab
• Laundry rooms• Open lounges• Secure access• Study spaces
All Rooms (furniture per student)
• Desk• Chair• Bed (lofted)• Wardrobe closet• Chest of drawers
R E S I D E N C E H A L L A M E N I T I E S *
When choosing your residence hall, consider the following:• Learning and Theme Communities• Building location • Housing and dining rates• Single or double room preference • Air conditioning• Private or shared bathrooms
DINING OPTIONS All first-year students are enrolled in the First-Year Custom Dining Plan. The plan includes a combination of meal swipes and Falcon Dollars, which gives students the flexibility to visit all of the dining locations on campus. Students will choose which level of the plan best fits their dining needs.
To assist in your meal plan selection, visit www.bgsu.edu/dining.
Once you are admitted to BGSU, you can begin the room selection process. There are 3 phases to selecting a room on campus. Be sure to start an application so we can keep in touch and let you know when it’s time for the next phase.
PHASE 1 – START AN APPLICATIONYou must complete all 4 steps of Phase 1 to be eligible to pick a room in Phase 3.
• Log in to your MyBGSU account with your user name and password.
• Go to the “Students” tab and select “New Students” then, “My Room and Meals.”
• Follow the on-screen instructions to accept the terms of the On-Campus Housing and Dining Agreement, make the initial $200 payment, submit your health and emergency contact information and complete the lifestyle questionnaire. THIS IS THE END OF PHASE 1.
• We also encourage you to join a Learning or Theme Community! Go to ur website to learn more and enroll at www.bgsu.edu/communities
PHASE 2 – FIND YOUR FIT (optional)Starting in January, we invite you to begin personalizing your on-campus experience. Now is the time to find a residence hall that is right for you. You can browse for and communicate with potential roommates within your My Room and Meals account, or meet someone at an event!
• Review your housing options at www.bgsu.edu/housing.
• Find a roommate and get linked together.
PHASE 3 – PICK YOUR PLACEIn the spring, students who completed all of the steps in Phase 1 will be given a date and time to choose their room on campus! Sign-up will be based upon the day you make your initial $200 payment in Phase 1.
• You will pick your specific room in May.
• June 1 is the last day to receive a full refund of the $200 initial payment if you choose not to attend BGSU.
* For a listing of room and dining rates visit our website at www.bgsu.edu/housing
RESIDENTIAL LEARNING & THEME COMMUNITIES
HOW TO LIVE ON CAMPUSBGSU has eight residential complexes on campus for students to choose from, as well as over 30 small-living units designated for fraternity and sorority members. All of our residence halls are supervised by a live-in fulltime Hall Director. The Hall Director, along with the rest of the hall staff, including student Resident Advisors, is always a resource for students and can assist students with academic or personal issues. Hall staff should always be the first point of contact for students (or parents) if they are experiencing any challenges. Residents are encouraged to stay on campus as much as possible to make new friends and get involved in college life.
• Centennial Hall• Conklin North• Falcon Heights • Founders Hall• Kohl Hall• Kreischer Quadrangle (Ashley, Batchelder, Compton, and Darrow Halls)• McDonald Hall• Offenhauer Towers• Greek Village
To view floor plans, layouts, photos and video tours, visit our website at
www.bgsu.edu/housing.
Plan
*2016-17 Plans Listed
S
Residence Halls
Academic, Administrative & Multipurpose
Apartments
Shuttle Stop
N
Under Construction
Parking Lots
LOT12
LOT12
LOTV
LOT18
LOT18
LOT5
LOTR
LOT9
LOT8
LOT W
LOTH
LOTY
LOTJ
LOT3 LOT
F
LOTE
LOT11
LOT4
LOTQ
LOTB
LOTP
LOT15
LOTA
LOTG
LOTN
LOTO
LOT1
LOT16
LOTC
LOT X
LOT10
LOTL
LOT ULOT24 LOT
20LOT13
LOTI
LOTD
LOT21
LOT2
LOTK
LOT19
LOTM
LOTZ
LOT T
LOT27
LOT34
LOT31
LOT28
LOT32
LOT29
LOT33
LOT 30
LOT6
LOT7
CLOUGH
PIKE
COURT
THUR
STIN
MAN
VILL
E
TRO
UP
UNIV
ERSI
TY
S. C
OLL
EGE
CRIM
BIDD
LE
WIL
LIAM
S
BALD
WIN
STAT
E
MER
CER
WOOSTER
RIDGE
CAM
PBEL
L HI
LL
RIDGE
REED
LEROY
FRAZEE
N. E
NTER
PRIS
E
N. C
OLL
EGE
PARK
WIL
LARD
THUR
STIN
ALUMNI
STADIUM
POE
STAD
IUM
MERRY
RESE
ARCH
TARR
AGO
N
MER
CER
MERRY
WOOSTER
CLOUGH
COCHRANESOCCER
FIELD
WHITTAKERTRACK
STELLERBASEBALL
FIELD
KEEFETENNIS
COURTS MESERVESOFTBALL
FIELD
CREASON GOLF COURSE
INTRAMURAL FIELDS
AIRPORT
RR
TR
AC
KS
BGSURESEARCH
PARK
TO F
INDL
AY A
ND P
OIN
TS S
OUT
HTO
TO
LEDO
, OHI
O T
URNP
IKE
AND
POIN
TS N
ORT
H
EXIT181
OAK GROVE CEMETERY
INTE
RSTA
TE 7
5
POE
ICE ARENA
STUDENTRECREATION
CENTER
PERRYFIELD HOUSE
TECHBLDG
TECH ANNEX
JEROMELIBRARY
MEMORIALHALL
(ANDERSON ARENA)
EASTHALL
CARILLONPLACEDINING
FINE ARTSCENTER
STROHCENTER
SEBOCENTER
CONKLIN
MOOREMUSICAL ARTS
CENTER
WOLFECENTER
BUSINESSADMIN
HAYESHALL
MATHSCIENCE
MCDONALDOVERMAN
HALL
OLSCAMP
EPPL
ER
BOW
ENTH
OM
PSO
NST
UDEN
T UN
ION
ADM
IN
UNIV
ERSI
TYHA
LLHA
NNA
HALL
EDUCBLDG
MCFALLCENTER
KUHLIN CTR
WEST HALL
FOUNDERS KOHL HALL
LIFE
SCIE
NCE
PARK
AVE
WRH
SE
THE OAKSDINING
TUCKER(WBGU)
KREISCHER
HARSHMAN
HUNTINGTONBUILDINGAT BGSU
HEAT
PLAN
T
GREEK VILLAGE
WESTGREEK
VILLAGE EAST
DOYTPERRY
STADIUM
VISITORINFORMATION
CENTER
MILETIALUMNICENTER
FALCONLANDING
CHILLERPLANT
WOOSTERCENTER
CENTENNIALRESIDENCE HALL
FAM/CONSCIENCES
WILLIAMSHALL
ED MEMCTRCENTREXPROUT
CHAPELSHATZEL
HALL
INSTITUTIONALRESEARCH
FALCONHEALTH CENTER
SOCIALPHIL CTR
JOHNSTONHALL
OFFENHAUER
REED STWAREHOUSE
COLLEGE PARKOFFICE BLDG
JORDAN FAMILYDEV CTR
ARCHSTUDIES
CAMPUSOPERATIONS
PSYCHOLOGY
PHYSICAL SCIENCES(PLANETARIUM)
FALCON HEIGHTSRESIDENCE HALL
GREENHOUSE
GOLFCLUBHOUSE
MOSELEYHALL
BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
FACILITY
HEALTH &HUMAN SERVICES
FLIGHT CENTER COMING SPRING
2015
DIRECTORY
Carillon Dining Center
Centennial Hall
Conklin North
Falcon Heights
Falcon’s Nest
Founders
Greek Village
Kohl Hall
Kreischer Quadrangle
McDonald Hall
Offenhauer Towers
The Oaks Dining Center
Sundial Dining Center
Do you know which community you want to join?
Apply early at www.bgsu.edu/housing Please note that special and medical housing accommodation requests are due by May 31.
Gold Silver BronzeCustom 140 Meals/semester 120 Meals/semester 95 Meals/semesterPlan +1000 Falcon Dollars +900 Falcon Dollars +750 Falcon Dollars
13
13
LIVING & DINING GUIDE | BGSU MAIN CAMPUS
Many of our residence halls also house Residential Learning Communities. Students with similar majors or extracurricular interests elect to live in these small communities which also typically provide faculty offices, classrooms and additional activities in the hall. These communities support academic success, the development of leadership skills, as well as help students make friends and get involved in other clubs or organizations on campus.
LEARNING COMMUNITIES• Arts Village – Kreischer Compton• Chapman Learning Community – Kohl Hall• Educators in Context and Community (ECCO) – McDonald Hall• Global Village – Kohl Hall• Honors Learning Community – Founders Hall• La Comunidad – Kohl Hall• La Maison Française – Kohl Hall • Natural and Health Sciences Residential Community – Offenhauer West• SEARCH – McDonald Hall
THEME COMMUNITIES• Army ROTC – McDonald Hall• Aviation – McDonald Hall• Batchelder Music Community – Kreischer Batchelder• Business District – Kohl Hall• Career Exploration – Kreischer Ashley• Construction Management – McDonald Hall• Education & Human Development Community – McDonald Hall• BGreen Sustainability – Kreischer Darrow
HOUSING OPTIONS
In Room Bath and Shower• Centennial• Falcon Heights (suite-style)• Founders (suite-style)
Air Conditioning• Centennial• Conklin North• Falcon Heights• Greek Village • Founders• Offenhauer
Single Rooms• Centennial• Falcon Heights • Founders• Greek Village• Offenhauer• McDonald (limited)
All Halls• 100% Wireless• 24 hr. desk service• Cable TV• Computer lab
• Laundry rooms• Open lounges• Secure access• Study spaces
All Rooms (furniture per student)
• Desk• Chair• Bed (lofted)• Wardrobe closet• Chest of drawers
R E S I D E N C E H A L L A M E N I T I E S *
When choosing your residence hall, consider the following:• Learning and Theme Communities• Building location • Housing and dining rates• Single or double room preference • Air conditioning• Private or shared bathrooms
DINING OPTIONS All first-year students are enrolled in the First-Year Custom Dining Plan. The plan includes a combination of meal swipes and Falcon Dollars, which gives students the flexibility to visit all of the dining locations on campus. Students will choose which level of the plan best fits their dining needs.
To assist in your meal plan selection, visit www.bgsu.edu/dining.
Once you are admitted to BGSU, you can begin the room selection process. There are 3 phases to selecting a room on campus. Be sure to start an application so we can keep in touch and let you know when it’s time for the next phase.
PHASE 1 – START AN APPLICATIONYou must complete all 4 steps of Phase 1 to be eligible to pick a room in Phase 3.
• Log in to your MyBGSU account with your user name and password.
• Go to the “Students” tab and select “New Students” then, “My Room and Meals.”
• Follow the on-screen instructions to accept the terms of the On-Campus Housing and Dining Agreement, make the initial $200 payment, submit your health and emergency contact information and complete the lifestyle questionnaire. THIS IS THE END OF PHASE 1.
• We also encourage you to join a Learning or Theme Community! Go to ur website to learn more and enroll at www.bgsu.edu/communities
PHASE 2 – FIND YOUR FIT (optional)Starting in January, we invite you to begin personalizing your on-campus experience. Now is the time to find a residence hall that is right for you. You can browse for and communicate with potential roommates within your My Room and Meals account, or meet someone at an event!
• Review your housing options at www.bgsu.edu/housing.
• Find a roommate and get linked together.
PHASE 3 – PICK YOUR PLACEIn the spring, students who completed all of the steps in Phase 1 will be given a date and time to choose their room on campus! Sign-up will be based upon the day you make your initial $200 payment in Phase 1.
• You will pick your specific room in May.
• June 1 is the last day to receive a full refund of the $200 initial payment if you choose not to attend BGSU.
* For a listing of room and dining rates visit our website at www.bgsu.edu/housing
RESIDENTIAL LEARNING & THEME COMMUNITIES
HOW TO LIVE ON CAMPUSBGSU has eight residential complexes on campus for students to choose from, as well as over 30 small-living units designated for fraternity and sorority members. All of our residence halls are supervised by a live-in fulltime Hall Director. The Hall Director, along with the rest of the hall staff, including student Resident Advisors, is always a resource for students and can assist students with academic or personal issues. Hall staff should always be the first point of contact for students (or parents) if they are experiencing any challenges. Residents are encouraged to stay on campus as much as possible to make new friends and get involved in college life.
• Centennial Hall• Conklin North• Falcon Heights • Founders Hall• Kohl Hall• Kreischer Quadrangle (Ashley, Batchelder, Compton, and Darrow Halls)• McDonald Hall• Offenhauer Towers• Greek Village
To view floor plans, layouts, photos and video tours, visit our website at
www.bgsu.edu/housing.
Plan
*2016-17 Plans Listed
S
Residence Halls
Academic, Administrative & Multipurpose
Apartments
Shuttle Stop
N
Under Construction
Parking Lots
LOT12
LOT12
LOTV
LOT18
LOT18
LOT5
LOTR
LOT9
LOT8
LOT W
LOTH
LOTY
LOTJ
LOT3 LOT
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LOTE
LOT11
LOT4
LOTQ
LOTB
LOTP
LOT15
LOTA
LOTG
LOTN
LOTO
LOT1
LOT16
LOTC
LOT X
LOT10
LOTL
LOT ULOT24 LOT
20LOT13
LOTI
LOTD
LOT21
LOT2
LOTK
LOT19
LOTM
LOTZ
LOT T
LOT27
LOT34
LOT31
LOT28
LOT32
LOT29
LOT33
LOT 30
LOT6
LOT7
CLOUGH
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CARILLONPLACEDINING
FINE ARTSCENTER
STROHCENTER
SEBOCENTER
CONKLIN
MOOREMUSICAL ARTS
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WOLFECENTER
BUSINESSADMIN
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MATHSCIENCE
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KREISCHER
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HUNTINGTONBUILDINGAT BGSU
HEAT
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GREEK VILLAGE
WESTGREEK
VILLAGE EAST
DOYTPERRY
STADIUM
VISITORINFORMATION
CENTER
MILETIALUMNICENTER
FALCONLANDING
CHILLERPLANT
WOOSTERCENTER
CENTENNIALRESIDENCE HALL
FAM/CONSCIENCES
WILLIAMSHALL
ED MEMCTRCENTREXPROUT
CHAPELSHATZEL
HALL
INSTITUTIONALRESEARCH
FALCONHEALTH CENTER
SOCIALPHIL CTR
JOHNSTONHALL
OFFENHAUER
REED STWAREHOUSE
COLLEGE PARKOFFICE BLDG
JORDAN FAMILYDEV CTR
ARCHSTUDIES
CAMPUSOPERATIONS
PSYCHOLOGY
PHYSICAL SCIENCES(PLANETARIUM)
FALCON HEIGHTSRESIDENCE HALL
GREENHOUSE
GOLFCLUBHOUSE
MOSELEYHALL
BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
FACILITY
HEALTH &HUMAN SERVICES
FLIGHT CENTER COMING SPRING
2015
DIRECTORY
Carillon Dining Center
Centennial Hall
Conklin North
Falcon Heights
Falcon’s Nest
Founders
Greek Village
Kohl Hall
Kreischer Quadrangle
McDonald Hall
Offenhauer Towers
The Oaks Dining Center
Sundial Dining Center
Do you know which community you want to join?
Apply early at www.bgsu.edu/housing Please note that special and medical housing accommodation requests are due by May 31.
Gold Silver BronzeCustom 140 Meals/semester 120 Meals/semester 95 Meals/semesterPlan +1000 Falcon Dollars +900 Falcon Dollars +750 Falcon Dollars
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LIVING & DINING GUIDE | BGSU MAIN CAMPUS
Many of our residence halls also house Residential Learning Communities. Students with similar majors or extracurricular interests elect to live in these small communities which also typically provide faculty offices, classrooms and additional activities in the hall. These communities support academic success, the development of leadership skills, as well as help students make friends and get involved in other clubs or organizations on campus.
LEARNING COMMUNITIES• Arts Village – Kreischer Compton• Chapman Learning Community – Kohl Hall• Educators in Context and Community (ECCO) – McDonald Hall• Global Village – Kohl Hall• Honors Learning Community – Founders Hall• La Comunidad – Kohl Hall• La Maison Française – Kohl Hall • Natural and Health Sciences Residential Community – Offenhauer West• SEARCH – McDonald Hall
THEME COMMUNITIES• Army ROTC – McDonald Hall• Aviation – McDonald Hall• Batchelder Music Community – Kreischer Batchelder• Business District – Kohl Hall• Career Exploration – Kreischer Ashley• Construction Management – McDonald Hall• Education & Human Development Community – McDonald Hall• BGreen Sustainability – Kreischer Darrow
HOUSING OPTIONS
In Room Bath and Shower• Centennial• Falcon Heights (suite-style)• Founders (suite-style)
Air Conditioning• Centennial• Conklin North• Falcon Heights• Greek Village • Founders• Offenhauer
Single Rooms• Centennial• Falcon Heights • Founders• Greek Village• Offenhauer• McDonald (limited)
All Halls• 100% Wireless• 24 hr. desk service• Cable TV• Computer lab
• Laundry rooms• Open lounges• Secure access• Study spaces
All Rooms (furniture per student)
• Desk• Chair• Bed (lofted)• Wardrobe closet• Chest of drawers
R E S I D E N C E H A L L A M E N I T I E S *
When choosing your residence hall, consider the following:• Learning and Theme Communities• Building location • Housing and dining rates• Single or double room preference • Air conditioning• Private or shared bathrooms
DINING OPTIONS All first-year students are enrolled in the First-Year Custom Dining Plan. The plan includes a combination of meal swipes and Falcon Dollars, which gives students the flexibility to visit all of the dining locations on campus. Students will choose which level of the plan best fits their dining needs.
To assist in your meal plan selection, visit www.bgsu.edu/dining.
Once you are admitted to BGSU, you can begin the room selection process. There are 3 phases to selecting a room on campus. Be sure to start an application so we can keep in touch and let you know when it’s time for the next phase.
PHASE 1 – START AN APPLICATIONYou must complete all 4 steps of Phase 1 to be eligible to pick a room in Phase 3.
• Log in to your MyBGSU account with your user name and password.
• Go to the “Students” tab and select “New Students” then, “My Room and Meals.”
• Follow the on-screen instructions to accept the terms of the On-Campus Housing and Dining Agreement, make the initial $200 payment, submit your health and emergency contact information and complete the lifestyle questionnaire. THIS IS THE END OF PHASE 1.
• We also encourage you to join a Learning or Theme Community! Go to ur website to learn more and enroll at www.bgsu.edu/communities
PHASE 2 – FIND YOUR FIT (optional)Starting in January, we invite you to begin personalizing your on-campus experience. Now is the time to find a residence hall that is right for you. You can browse for and communicate with potential roommates within your My Room and Meals account, or meet someone at an event!
• Review your housing options at www.bgsu.edu/housing.
• Find a roommate and get linked together.
PHASE 3 – PICK YOUR PLACEIn the spring, students who completed all of the steps in Phase 1 will be given a date and time to choose their room on campus! Sign-up will be based upon the day you make your initial $200 payment in Phase 1.
• You will pick your specific room in May.
• June 1 is the last day to receive a full refund of the $200 initial payment if you choose not to attend BGSU.
* For a listing of room and dining rates visit our website at www.bgsu.edu/housing
RESIDENTIAL LEARNING & THEME COMMUNITIES
HOW TO LIVE ON CAMPUSBGSU has eight residential complexes on campus for students to choose from, as well as over 30 small-living units designated for fraternity and sorority members. All of our residence halls are supervised by a live-in fulltime Hall Director. The Hall Director, along with the rest of the hall staff, including student Resident Advisors, is always a resource for students and can assist students with academic or personal issues. Hall staff should always be the first point of contact for students (or parents) if they are experiencing any challenges. Residents are encouraged to stay on campus as much as possible to make new friends and get involved in college life.
• Centennial Hall• Conklin North• Falcon Heights • Founders Hall• Kohl Hall• Kreischer Quadrangle (Ashley, Batchelder, Compton, and Darrow Halls)• McDonald Hall• Offenhauer Towers• Greek Village
To view floor plans, layouts, photos and video tours, visit our website at
www.bgsu.edu/housing.
Plan
*2016-17 Plans Listed
S
Residence Halls
Academic, Administrative & Multipurpose
Apartments
Shuttle Stop
N
Under Construction
Parking Lots
LOT12
LOT12
LOTV
LOT18
LOT18
LOT5
LOTR
LOT9
LOT8
LOT W
LOTH
LOTY
LOTJ
LOT3 LOT
F
LOTE
LOT11
LOT4
LOTQ
LOTB
LOTP
LOT15
LOTA
LOTG
LOTN
LOTO
LOT1
LOT16
LOTC
LOT X
LOT10
LOTL
LOT ULOT24 LOT
20LOT13
LOTI
LOTD
LOT21
LOT2
LOTK
LOT19
LOTM
LOTZ
LOT T
LOT27
LOT34
LOT31
LOT28
LOT32
LOT29
LOT33
LOT 30
LOT6
LOT7
CLOUGH
PIKE
COURT
THUR
STIN
MAN
VILL
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TRO
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UNIV
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TY
S. C
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CRIM
BIDD
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BALD
WIN
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WOOSTER
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CAM
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FRAZEE
N. E
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PARK
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TARR
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N
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MERRY
WOOSTER
CLOUGH
COCHRANESOCCER
FIELD
WHITTAKERTRACK
STELLERBASEBALL
FIELD
KEEFETENNIS
COURTS MESERVESOFTBALL
FIELD
CREASON GOLF COURSE
INTRAMURAL FIELDS
AIRPORT
RR
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BGSURESEARCH
PARK
TO F
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OUT
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OAK GROVE CEMETERY
INTE
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5
POE
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STUDENTRECREATION
CENTER
PERRYFIELD HOUSE
TECHBLDG
TECH ANNEX
JEROMELIBRARY
MEMORIALHALL
(ANDERSON ARENA)
EASTHALL
CARILLONPLACEDINING
FINE ARTSCENTER
STROHCENTER
SEBOCENTER
CONKLIN
MOOREMUSICAL ARTS
CENTER
WOLFECENTER
BUSINESSADMIN
HAYESHALL
MATHSCIENCE
MCDONALDOVERMAN
HALL
OLSCAMP
EPPL
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BOW
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PSO
NST
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ION
ADM
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UNIV
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TYHA
LLHA
NNA
HALL
EDUCBLDG
MCFALLCENTER
KUHLIN CTR
WEST HALL
FOUNDERS KOHL HALL
LIFE
SCIE
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PARK
AVE
WRH
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THE OAKSDINING
TUCKER(WBGU)
KREISCHER
HARSHMAN
HUNTINGTONBUILDINGAT BGSU
HEAT
PLAN
T
GREEK VILLAGE
WESTGREEK
VILLAGE EAST
DOYTPERRY
STADIUM
VISITORINFORMATION
CENTER
MILETIALUMNICENTER
FALCONLANDING
CHILLERPLANT
WOOSTERCENTER
CENTENNIALRESIDENCE HALL
FAM/CONSCIENCES
WILLIAMSHALL
ED MEMCTRCENTREXPROUT
CHAPELSHATZEL
HALL
INSTITUTIONALRESEARCH
FALCONHEALTH CENTER
SOCIALPHIL CTR
JOHNSTONHALL
OFFENHAUER
REED STWAREHOUSE
COLLEGE PARKOFFICE BLDG
JORDAN FAMILYDEV CTR
ARCHSTUDIES
CAMPUSOPERATIONS
PSYCHOLOGY
PHYSICAL SCIENCES(PLANETARIUM)
FALCON HEIGHTSRESIDENCE HALL
GREENHOUSE
GOLFCLUBHOUSE
MOSELEYHALL
BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
FACILITY
HEALTH &HUMAN SERVICES
FLIGHT CENTER COMING SPRING
2015
DIRECTORY
Carillon Dining Center
Centennial Hall
Conklin North
Falcon Heights
Falcon’s Nest
Founders
Greek Village
Kohl Hall
Kreischer Quadrangle
McDonald Hall
Offenhauer Towers
The Oaks Dining Center
Sundial Dining Center
Do you know which community you want to join?
Apply early at www.bgsu.edu/housing Please note that special and medical housing accommodation requests are due by May 31.
Gold Silver BronzeCustom 140 Meals/semester 120 Meals/semester 95 Meals/semesterPlan +1000 Falcon Dollars +900 Falcon Dollars +750 Falcon Dollars
13
13
2 0 1 7 - 1 8 G U I D E T O
Living on campus is an exciting part of the college experience. Living on campus gives students the opportunity to build life-long friendships and also supports academic success. BGSU has an academically based two-year live on requirement. Statistics show that students who live on campus generally have a higher GPA and feel more connected to campus, which can helpstudents stay enrolled in college and graduate in fewer semesters than their off-campus peers.
Congratulations on your admission to Bowling Green State University!
You are ready to take the next step in becoming a BGSU student – signing up for on-campus housing.
The convenience of living on campus provides students easy access to key campus resources such as faculty and academic advisors, the library, computer labs, dining venues, and health and recreation centers. Campus activities and athletics events are just steps from your doorway.
OUR MISSION
The Office of Residence Life promotes an engaging, safe, and inclusive environment for academic success and personal growth through student-centered programs, innovative services, and cost-effective facilities.
OUR DIVERSITY STATEMENT
The Office of Residence Life values and recognizes our responsibility to foster an inclusive, safe, and respectful community so our students succeed in a diverse, global society. We are committed to building an awareness of diverse thoughts, ideas, and experiences on our campus in which our community members are empowered to use their voices and be heard.
RESIDENCE LIFE470 Math Science BuildingBowling Green, Ohio 43403419-372-2011Fax: [email protected]/housing
“The benefits of living on campus are endless; it allows you to be within walking distance of everything you need. By being on campus you feel more connected with the BGSU community rather than if you were a commuter. I believe I have more time to study, get involved, meet more people, and stay healthy. Basically, it has made the adjustment to college life much easier.”
Nicole Headlam, Class of 2019
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Sept
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Student Housing
LIVE ON
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2 0 1 7 - 1 8 G U I D E T O
Living on campus is an exciting part of the college experience. Living on campus gives students the opportunity to build life-long friendships and also supports academic success. BGSU has an academically based two-year live on requirement. Statistics show that students who live on campus generally have a higher GPA and feel more connected to campus, which can help students stay enrolled in college and graduate in fewer semesters than their off-campus peers.
Congratulations on your admission to Bowling Green State University!
You are ready to take the next step in becoming a BGSU student – signing up for on-campus housing.
The convenience of living on campus provides students easy access to key campus resources such as faculty and academic advisors, the library, computer labs, dining venues, and health and recreation centers. Campus activities and athletics events are just steps from your doorway.
OUR MISSION
The Office of Residence Life promotes an engaging, safe, and inclusive environment for academic success and personal growth through student-centered programs, innovative services, and cost-effective facilities.
OUR DIVERSITY STATEMENT
The Office of Residence Life values and recognizes our responsibility to foster an inclusive, safe, and respectful community so our students succeed in a diverse, global society. We are committed to building an awareness of diverse thoughts, ideas, and experiences on our campus in which our community members are empowered to use their voices and be heard.
RESIDENCE LIFE470 Math Science BuildingBowling Green, Ohio 43403419-372-2011Fax: [email protected]/housing
“Living on campus is the main reason I got involved on campus. The conversations that I had with my RA and floormates inspired me to join organizations I hadn’t originally considered. Whether it was my Hall Council or the Campus Tour Guides program, I knew there was an organization for me.” Jessee Hankins, Class of 2015
Impo
rtant
Dat
es:
Sept
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201
6 –
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se
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May
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Pos
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PAID
Bow
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Univ
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@BGSUResLife
Student Housing
LIVE ON
CAM
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