2019-2020 Purdue Parent & Family Handbook

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ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT PURDUE OFFICES Bursar’s Office

Information Technology at Purdue (ITaP)

purdue.edu/bursar (765) 494-7570 Contact the Bursar’s Office for information related to student accounts such as invoicing and payments for tuition, fees, and housing, and disbursement of financial aid funds.

itap.purdue.edu (765) 494-4000 Computing services for students — including student computer accounts and educational discounts for software and hardware purchases.

Disability Resource Center (DRC)

Office of the Registrar

purdue.edu/drc (765) 494-1247 DRC supports students with long-term and short-term disabilities by coordinating reasonable and appropriate accommodations, educating the University community about disability issues and rights, and promoting an informed and inclusive campus environment that actively addresses individual and institutional barriers.

purdue.edu/registrar (765) 494-6165 Academic scheduling, college transcript requests, student personal information, residency questions, enrollment verifications (for health or car insurance companies), academic records, graduation, and questions about the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) or proxy access.

Division of Financial Aid (DFA) purdue.edu/dfa (765) 494-5050 Administers institutional, federal, and state financial aid for Purdue students and provides consultation services for students and families with questions about financial aid.

Purdue ID Card Office Purdue.edu/card Your student’s Purdue ID Card (also sometimes called PUID or photo ID) is their key (literally) to access essential campus services, from building access to campus dining.

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