usingcompanytime to lookat other jobpostingspreppingsomethingfor nextsemestermicrosoftexcellooking upacademiccalendar“matriculated”use ofanacronymstudentdoesn’tshow upto meetingnoticingsomething isoutdated onuniversitywebsiteworkinglunchstudentworkerlooksboredemail fromstudentabout a holdon theiraccountmiscommunicationwith a professorpizzapartyrestartcomputercoworkerputs outfree foodemailfrom deanor provostschedulingconflictstayinglatestudent wantssomethingfrom you daybefore/ afterdue datesubmittinga ticket totechsupportyou know fora fact astudent didn’tread one ofyour emailsstudent asksyou forsomething adifferentdepartmenthandlesrudeemailstaffmeetingusingcompanytime to lookat other jobpostingspreppingsomethingfor nextsemestermicrosoftexcellooking upacademiccalendar“matriculated”use ofanacronymstudentdoesn’tshow upto meetingnoticingsomething isoutdated onuniversitywebsiteworkinglunchstudentworkerlooksboredemail fromstudentabout a holdon theiraccountmiscommunicationwith a professorpizzapartyrestartcomputercoworkerputs outfree foodemailfrom deanor provostschedulingconflictstayinglatestudent wantssomethingfrom you daybefore/ afterdue datesubmittinga ticket totechsupportyou know fora fact astudent didn’tread one ofyour emailsstudent asksyou forsomething adifferentdepartmenthandlesrudeemailstaffmeeting

Student Affairs Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. using company time to look at other job postings
  2. prepping something for next semester
  3. microsoft excel
  4. looking up academic calendar
  5. “matriculated”
  6. use of an acronym
  7. student doesn’t show up to meeting
  8. noticing something is outdated on university website
  9. working lunch
  10. student worker looks bored
  11. email from student about a hold on their account
  12. miscommunication with a professor
  13. pizza party
  14. restart computer
  15. coworker puts out free food
  16. email from dean or provost
  17. scheduling conflict
  18. staying late
  19. student wants something from you day before/ after due date
  20. submitting a ticket to tech support
  21. you know for a fact a student didn’t read one of your emails
  22. student asks you for something a different department handles
  23. rude email
  24. staff meeting