Campus and Community Resources

Nontraditional and Military Student Services aims to provide the support and resources our students need.  If we can’t provide you the answer, one of our cooperating offices at BGSU can. Follow these links for more information about the many resources on campus and the greater Bowling Green community.

Need help writing a resume or finding an internship? The Career Center, Bowen-Thompson Student Union Suite 225, can help you find job postings, practice your interview skills, write a cover letter, or even pick a major. 

Need help with your homework or study skills?

BGSU offers multiple types of academic assistance coordinated through the Learning Commons.

Considering living on campus?

You can apply to live in one of the many university residence halls managed by the Office of Residence Life by visiting their website. For more information, please call the office at 419-372-2011.

Are you a parent?

BGSU is committed to supporting parenting students populations.  As part of that effort, this website was created to connect parenting students with services available on the BGSU campus, in the surrounding community, and nationwide.

Need someone to talk to?

The Counseling Center is staffed by qualified counselors who provide individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, as well as workshops like the stress clinic, which aim to give students the tools to reduce stress and develop healthier habits.

Still looking for a particular office?

The Bowen-Thompson Student Union (BTSU) is the information hub of campus. The Union has dining facilities, a post office, a bank, as well as the Falcon Outfitters.

Living off-campus?

The Office of the Dean of Students, located on the 3rd floor of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union also provides additional resources for BGSU students living off-campus.  Visit their Off-Campus Student Services website for great information.

Wondering more about the city of Bowling Green?

Everything you wanted to know about city programs, services, and programs can be found at the Official Website for the City of Bowling Green.

Have Title IX Questions?

The Title IX Office, located in 111B Student Recreation Center, coordinates university efforts to ensure that discrimination is prohibited based on sex in education programs and activities in federally funded schools at all levels.

Updated: 01/02/2024 01:58PM