BSBI holds Orientation Sessions for October 2024 intake students

 

The Berlin School of Business and Innovation held Orientation Sessions last month for students joining the October intake. Three sets of sessions were organised, with over 300 students attending in person at the Alte Post Berlin Campus and over 500 students participating online.

Throughout the sessions, Student Services, Finance, Academics, Programme Coordination, and Career Services interacted with students, sharing information to support them during their studies. A session on the importance of mental health and the support available for students was also delivered. A Campus Quest gaming session also took place, which proved popular. Afterwards, students joined a city tour led by the student council and volunteers.

Sangeetha George, Student Engagement Manager at BSBI, commented: “With the help of current students, we aim to create an atmosphere where students feel welcome and excited to be part of the BSBI community. This is an opportunity to foster an energy encouraging them to engage and contribute to student activities throughout their time here.”


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