HELPFUL RESOURCES Keep these numbers handy in the event you need to direct your student to the services offered by the following departments. PARENT & FAMILY CONNECTIONS
(765) 496-0524 www.purdue.edu/parentandfamily parents@purdue.edu Purdue University Parent & Family Connections engages parents as partners in student success by helping parents and families understand the goals of the University community, serving as a central point of contact, and creating positive long-term relationships between parents, families, and the University.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER (ASC)
(765) 494-4700 www.purdue.edu/asc Students can visit the ASC for free academic consultations (one-on-one strategy development), study strategy workshops, Peer Success Coaching, and referrals to academic resources like Supplemental Instruction (SI). The ASC is located in Wiley Residence Hall, Room C215.
BURSAR OFFICE
(765) 494-7570 www.purdue.edu/bursar askbursar@purdue.edu The office provides financial information related to student accounts such as invoicing and payments for tuition, fees, and housing. It also processes financial aid refunds.
CENTER FOR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES (CCO)
(765) 494-3981 www.cco.purdue.edu askcco@purdue.edu CCO provides career services to all Purdue students and alumni. Pre-Professional Advising (765) 494-3981 www.purdue.edu/preprofessional preprofessional@purdue.edu Pre-Professional Advising in the Center for Career Opportunities supports students and alumni pursuing careers in healthcare and law. Advisors provide specialized assistance to help students explore career options, prepare the appropriate credentials for their field, and apply for professional programs.
COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (CAPS)
(765) 494-6995 www.purdue.edu/caps CAPS is the mental health unit for the campus, and is available to help students who feel chronically stressed, overwhelmed, anxious or depressed, or are in a mental health crisis. An interactive self-help therapy tool called WellTrack was added in fall 2018. There students can track their mood, learn new ways to cope and relax, and check out new resources.
DEAN OF STUDENTS, OFFICE OF THE (ODOS)
(765) 494-1747 www.purdue.edu/odos The Office of the Dean of Students advocates for student issues, needs, and concerns. The ODOS responds to emergency and crisis situations affecting students and represents the University to various constituencies.
DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND WELLNESS
(765) 494-3109 www.purdue.edu/recwell Enhancing the quality of life on campus is the business of the Department of Recreation and Wellness. They provide intentional recreation and co-curricular experiences for student employees and participants that promote lifelong learning and appreciation for a healthy lifestyle.
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER (Services for students with disabilities)
(765) 494-1247 www.purdue.edu/drc Academic adjustments and services for students with short-term and chronic disabilities are provided through the Disability Resource Center (DRC).
DIVERSITY RESOURCE OFFICE (DRO)
(765) 494-7307 www.purdue.edu/dro dro@purdue.edu The mission of the Diversity Resource Office is to encourage, develop, administer, and assess programs and activities that foster a climate within Purdue that celebrates the diversity of all members of our University community.
DIVISION OF FINANCIAL AID (DFA)
(765) 494-5050 www.purdue.edu/dfa Planning for the cost and finding the right financial fit is a vital part of attaining a college education. The Purdue University Division of Financial Aid (DFA) is here to help students explore their aid options at any time during their Purdue career.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ITaP)
Help Desk (765) 494-4000 www.itap.purdue.edu itap@purdue.edu ITaP provides many computing services to students, including Purdue network accounts, wireless access, internet, email, student computer labs, and printing stations throughout campus.