new graduate student orientation · 1) we are here for you 2) you are special 16,846applied 6,030...
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NEW GRADUATE STUDENT ORIENTATION
GRADUATE ADMISSIONSJANUARY 17, 2020
Taylor W. BaileyPh.D. Student, Comparative PathobiologyMaster’s Student, Public HealthPresident, Purdue Graduate Student GovernmentWelcome to Purdue!
Welcome!
You know we have world class faculty and research.
Now let us show you our world class community and resources to help you succeed.
Endless possibilities.
You made it to Purdue. Congrats!
ActivityTake 1 minute. Introduce yourself to someone near you that you don’t know.
How about:1. How do they take their coffee?2. Where are they from, and what program are they in?3. Suggest a follow up activity (getting a coffee? Hint hint)
Embrace Opportunity
In academics and your research – but ALSO in life.
Your graduate experience is yours to own!
THANK YOU TO PURDUE FACULTY AND STAFF
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LINDA J. MASON
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Dean of The Graduate School
1) We are here for you2) You are special
16,846 Applied
6,030 Admitted
3,014 Accepted
What leads to success?How will you separate yourself?
Professional Development
1993 2013
All SHE 18.1 12.4Bio, Ag, Env. Life 9 5.3Comp. & Info Sci 31.5 21.1Math & Statistics 40.9 25Physical Science 8.8 6.9Psychology 12.8 11.1Social Science 43.5 38Engineering 15.0 6.6Health 33.9 20.7
Pathways Project
This is your degree
1
Protect your mental health
2
Take a break from everything university
related
3
Talk to your professors and other mentors
4
Serve others and engage academically
Final words of wisdom
JOANNE SANDIFUR
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Assistant DirectorOffice of Graduate Admissions
Admissions Requirements
Office of Graduate Admissions Location: Young Hall, Rm. 170
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Video can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caswd4Sx8VM
NICOLE BARR
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Graduate Records ManagerThe Graduate School
Records
Graduate Records Location: Young Hall, Rm. 170
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Video can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-6p1josJGc
City of West Lafayette
JOHN R. DENNIS, MAYOR
Welcome!
Welcome to West LafayetteWe are happy you are here!
We have 46,000 permanent residents (U.S. Census, 2017) and 42,000 students attending Purdue University.
West Lafayette is the most densely populated city in Indiana.
We are proud of our close knit and architecturally significant neighborhoods, which support neighborhood events throughout the year.
Award Winning SchoolsTippecanoe School Corporation Burnett Creek & Klondike
Elementary Schools Battleground & Klondike
Middle Schools Harrison High School
West Lafayette Community School Corporation West Lafayette Elementary
School (K-3) West Lafayette Intermediate
School (4-6) West Lafayette Jr./Sr. High
School (7-12)
Local EventsThe City of West Lafayette is proud to host many annual events that highlight arts, culture and the unique culinary offerings of West Lafayette. No matter where you are from, we hope you will find a taste of home here.
Global Fest – September 19, Morton Community Center
Art on the Wabash – September 23, Tapawingo Park
Starry Night – September 26, Columbia & Chauncey
Feast of the Hunter’s Moon – October 3 & 4, Fort
Ouiatenon
Purdue Convocations – international entertainment
through the year.
Living in West Lafayette
Thousands of new housing options planned 2018-202220 unique neighborhoodsUrban Target store in 2020New amenities for bike and
pedestrian trafficSafe and welcoming
community
West Lafayette Farmers Market
Parks and Recreation 464 acres of park space 37 miles of trails 14 Community parks
• Cumberland Park• George E. Lommel Park• Happy Hollow Park• Wabash Heritage Trail Park• Lincoln Park• Mascouten Park• Paula R. Woods Park • Peck-Trachtman Park• Riverside Skating Center• Trailhead Park• Tapawingo Park• Tommy Johnston Park• University Farm Park
Endless opportunities to explore unique pockets of nature in the community
Parks and Recreation Happy Hollow
Public Art
Renovated City Hall – late 2020
Renovated City Hall – late 2020
The Wellness Center
The Wellness Center
The Wellness Center
THANK YOU!
Thank you!
@WestLafayetteINWest Lafayette City Government
www.WestLafayette.in.gov
ZENEPHIA EVANS
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Associate Dean of Students
WELCOME TO PURDUE!
O F F I C E O F T H E D E A N O F S T U D E N T S
( O D O S )
O F F I C E O F T H E V I C E P R O V O S T F O R S T U D E N T L I F E
ODOSThe Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS) is committed to helping students reach their fullest potential both in and out of the classroom.
ODOS Departments:
Center for Advocacy, Response and Education (CARE)
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Division of Recreation and Wellness
Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Life (FSCL) Off-Campus Housing
Off-Campus Housing
Parent and Family Connections Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (OSRR)
Student Health Services - Purdue University Student Health (PUSH)
Student Legal Services (SLS)
Student Support Services
CENTER FOR ADVOCACY, RESPONSE AND EDUCATION (CARE)
Duhme Hall Room 143
765-495-CARE (2273)
http://www.purdue.edu/odos/care/
• Provides support and advocacy for survivors of sexual violence, dating violence and stalking
• Staff provide resources and direct services for survivors and able to provide information and other support to friends and family of survivors
• Campus-wide programming on sexual violence, consent, bystander intervention and other topics
COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (CAPS)PUSH, Room 246
765-494-6995
http://www.purdue.edu/caps/
• Strong commitment to meeting the needs of diverse people
• Committed to helping students benefit from their college experience
• Committed to helping students achieve personal and academic success
• Work with students in crisis, the primary goal is to assist students with their concerns before they develop into more serious problems
• Encourage students to talk to a therapist or psychologist in a supportive atmosphere to aid self-understanding and the resolution of personal issues
DIVISION OF RECREATIONAL AND WELLNESSFrance A. Cordova Recreational Sports Center and Turf Recreation Exercise Center
765-494-6995
https://www.purdue.edu/recwell/index.php/
• 470,760 sq. ft.
• Provide the Purdue community with recreational and wellness activities that contribute to learning and the pursuit of an active and healthy lifestyle
OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGSchleman Hall, Room B250
765-496-1841
Helps students make their off-campus living experience the best it can be. Assists students with the pros and cons of living off-campus, provides information on what to know before signing a lease and how to be a good neighbor in the community.
• Provides apartment listing database
• Provides property survey feedback with details about apartments/housing
• Housing searches can be sorted by rating, cost, and other amenities
OFFICE OF STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES (OSRR)Schleman Hall, Room B50
765-494-1250
Provides a process to resolve potential University rule violations governing student behavior in both a formal and informal process.
• Reviews alleged violation of the Purdue Student Code of Conduct
• Administers student conduct cases
• Determines appropriate educationally-based sanctions
• Promotes student learning and understanding of the University’s expectation for conduct and citizenship
• Conflict Resolution strategies
• Processes and handles grievances and grade appeals
• Assists faculty and staff with understanding and supporting student rights within the University community
STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES (SLS)
Schleman Hall, Room 207
765-494-7503
Provides free legal advice to undergraduate, graduate and professional Purdue students. Landlord/Tenant disputes
Criminal issues
Power of Attorney
Traffic Tickets
Garnishment and Collections
Family Law Issues
Names Changes
City or County Ordinance Violations
Small Claims
*** For an appointment – no walk-ins accepted***
Complete the intake form - https://www.purdue.edu/odos/sls/
**No legal advice can be given via phone or email ***
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES -PURDUE UNIVERSITY STUDENT HEALTH CENTER (PUSH)601 Stadium Mall Drive
765-494-1700
http://www.purdue.edu/push/
• Support the overall well-being and development of Purdue studentsand other members of the campus community
• Provide high quality medical, mental health, and wellness educationservices
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESSchleman Hall, Room 207
765-494-1747
Connects students with resources. A great place to get answers, learn aboutresources and receive support.
• Assists student with concerns (personal, financial, academic)• Connects students, faculty and staff to campus/community resources• Provides continued support and advocacy• Student of Concern Reports• Empowers student to overcome obstacles to their growth both inside and outside
of the classroom, maximizing their educational potential
***No scheduled appointment necessary, walk-in meetings available***Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
STUDENT OF CONCERN REPORTS
• https://www.purdue.edu/advocacy/index.html
• https://www.purdue.edu/advocacy/students/report.html
RESOURCES AND TRAININGS
• https://www.purdue.edu/odos/resources/index.html
• https://www.purdue.edu/advocacy/students/other/presentations.html
#PurdueStepsToLeaps
5 PILLARS• Well-being
• Leadership and Professional Development
• Impact
• Networks
• Grit
ENJOY AND MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR PURDUE EXPERIENCE!
• Boiler Up
• Hammer Down
ELI VAN SICKEL
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Access Consultant, Disability Resource Center
Disability Resource Center
Disability Resource Center Location: Young Hall, Rm. 830
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Video can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/AQCT_52oZdc
Purdue Traditions
When I say “Boiler”, You say “Up!”And other stuff you should know
Freddy Damen, PGSG Public Relations
Purdue’s Fight Song
Official School Colors:
Old Goldand
Black
Represented by…The Boilermaker
Special
and… Purdue
Pete!
YOU are a Boilermaker!
WHO is a Boilermaker?
A phrase you will see and hear regularly,
often accompanied by a
FIST PUMP…
BOILER UP!
Life. Career. Community.
Enhancing the graduate student experience at Purdue
Empowering you outside of the lab and the classroom
www.PurdueGradStudents.com
PGSG – Who are we?
Pratik KashyapFreddy DamenAaron BenjaminJasmine MooreHossein EbrahiminNezhadAnbuhkani (Connie) Muniandy
Ben RachunokMadelina NuñezVal SchullKilian KellyAlex Seto
PGSG – What does this mean for you?Life – Having fun is possible AND important in grad school
Career – Gaining the professional skills to be career ready
Community – Supporting a stronger Purdue and Greater Lafayette Community
GRAC – PGSG grant programs
PGSG SenateSenate
Career Fairs
Socials
Grants
Guest Lectures
Workshops
Volunteering
Advocacy
Purdue Graduate Student Center504 Northwestern Avenue(in front of the Northwestern Parking Garage)
www.PurdueGradStudents.com
Facebook Twitter/Insta“Purdue Grad Students” @PGSGinfo
Visit us at the Graduate Student Center!
Where to find PGSG:
BOB FALK
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President & CEOPurdue Federal Credit Union
A Message From Our Sponsor
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR
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Purdue Federal Credit Union
Social Media Contest Winners
Congratulations!
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