The power of connections
College is more than going to class and taking tests. It’s an experience. And at Bridgewater, we take that experience to another level. We’ll help you connect to classmates and professors, clubs and organizations, internships and mentors. And through our close community, you’ll quickly see that life at Bridgewater is life-changing.
Student Engagement
College is more than classes and group study sessions. Experiences outside the classroom are an important part of your education. Join a club or group that matches your interests. Or venture beyond your comfort zone.
clubs & organizations
Get involved
intramural sports
volleyball, basketball and more
events each year
Connect with your community
Living on Campus
At Bridgewater, you’re not just a college student. You’re part of the BC family. It’s a tight-knit community that expects you to be there for others, to talk with—not at—one another.
Understanding that students have incredible opportunities for learning throughout their course work, our job is to help students extend that learning beyond the classroom. We work to ensure that students have every opportunity to engage in a vibrant campus experience.
Dr. Leslie Frere, Vice President of Student Life and Dean of Students
Student Resources
Going from high school to college will be one of the most exciting—and challenging–times of your life. We want you to succeed. From the moment you become part of the Bridgewater community, you’ll have access to a strong network of student services.
“As BCSA Co-Chair, I was able to make a positive shift in campus culture by connecting with groups of students on campus that typically do not get noticed. I developed professional communication skills and worked diligently to build that connection of the student experience to Student Life!”
Amere Langley ’23
You belong here
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) focuses on the core values of identity development and cultural appreciation. Providing spaces to explore all facets of spiritual and cultural experiences, we help students develop a global identity and foster a sense of belonging in them as they grow at Bridgewater College.
Eagles Engage: Rising to New Heights
A Curriculum for Bridgewater College Student Life
As a student at Bridgewater College, your learning experience extends beyond the classroom and into every area of your life on campus. Whether you’re participating in community meetings with your residence hall or expanding your leadership skills, you’ll grow in so many ways through the Bridgewater experience. Through your engagement with Student Life, you’ll experience programming in the following four area and work toward achieving the following learning outcomes:
You’ll explore your identity as an individual, while you develop your personal values and beliefs. As you reflect on your own experiences and background, you’ll become more self aware, learn how to advocate for yourself and engage all the available resources on campus as needed.
You’ll identify your own roles and responsibilities as a member of the College community, while practicing effective communications skills and coming to understand the impact you have on others. As your participate in community, you’ll develop a sense of ownership and pride and work to resolve conflicts by developing listening skills, empathy and the ability to engage in constructive, civil conversation.
Create a foundation of life-long learning as you enhance your problem-solving skills and create action plans and strategies for making good decisions. Think about how and why you make decisions and build connections as you learn to think independently and critically about your assumptions, beliefs and actions.
You’ll engage in dialogue through experiences that help you examine social inequality and discrimination. As you live in community, you’ll grow in understanding and appreciation of the cultural identities of others and be encouraged to discover viewpoints and perspectives that differ from your own.
Student Life Annual Report
Organized by the four pillars of our Student Life Curriculum—Identity, Community, Cultural Appreciation and Critical Thinking—the 2022-23 Student Life Annual Report features some of the many ways in which we facilitate student learning outside the classroom.