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Office of Student Transitions hosts Music Bingo for second year and transfer students – Western Herald

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Updated: November 10, 2025 @ 2:40 am
Transfer and second-year students take part in music bingo, games and a costume contest hosted by the Office of Student Transitions on Oct. 29.

Transfer and second-year students take part in music bingo, games and a costume contest hosted by the Office of Student Transitions on Oct. 29.
The Office of Student Transitions (OST) hosted Music Bingo night Oct. 29 in the Swain Library of Sangren Hall.
The event served as a way for second year students and transfer students to connect with each other.
“We know that there’s a challenge sometimes with being a second year student or a transfer student and making connections and going to different events,” said Katy Stampor, an assistant program manager at OST. “So we wanted to provide a fun event for those students.”
Stampor continued: “Your first year is really special, because it’s your first year in college. Your junior and senior years, you’re taking classes that are more related to your major, you’re getting ready to graduate. There’s nothing really for second years and we wanted to change that.”
What Stampor enjoyed most about the event was getting to see more interactions amongst students.
“There are more people than I was expecting to be here,” she said. “It’s nice to see people actually interacting and not being on their own islands.”
Alan Grimaldo-Maravilla, an assistant program manager at OST, was pleased with the large turnout of second year and transfer students.
“I’m very glad to see that we got plenty of second year students, as well as transfer students, and then just seeing them all have a good time playing bingo,” Grimaldo-Maravilla said. “Definitely a great night.”
OST Assistant Program Manager Audrey Nonte enjoyed the variety students brought when it came to their costumes.
“It’s really fun to see everybody out here, seeing all the different costumes,” Nonte said. “It’s nice to hear people yell ‘bingo’ when they win.”
OST has a few events planned for the near future, such as Sweet Treat and Study Time Nov. 11 and Vision Board Arts and Crafts Night Dec. 3 in collaboration with the Journaling Club.
For more information on OST and to stay up to date on upcoming events, visit the WMU student transitions website and their instagram page: @wmu.ost.
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