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Summer Transition, Advising and Registration
STAR 2013 Information
Summer Transition, Advising and Registration (STAR) is Purdue's program for new undergraduate students to receive academic advice and create their initial course schedule. Incoming students (for the fall term) will select their one-day STAR session and come to Purdue's West Lafayette campus to conduct this and other important business.
Attendance Policy
All new, domestic, first-year and transfer students who will enroll in classes for the first time in fall 2013 are required to attend the Summer Transition, Advising, and Registration (STAR) program to receive academic advisement and register for their courses. Students who do not attend this program will still receive advisement and be registered for their fall courses, but they will not be able to do so until Purdue faculty and staff have concluded serving the students participating in STAR.
Program Dates
STAR 2013 will be held June 17 - July 11, 2013 (weekdays only). Arrival check in is 7-8 am, welcome presentation at 8 am and the program ends at 5 pm each day. (note: Purdue is on the Eastern Time Zone and always has the same time as New York City.)
Daily Agenda
Check out the STAR 2013 tentative detailed daily agenda. This document will continue to be updated in the coming months.
Preparing for your STAR Visit
1. You must print these publications and bring them with you on your STAR visit- "Guide to Preparing for your Visit", "Testing Schedule", and Parking Pass.
2. Summer is construction and renovation season at Purdue. Please visit the Physical Facilities website, check for travel alerts, and download/print the summer construction map. It will definitely aid you in your journey!
3. Follow the guidance and advice you will find in the STAR Final Details email which was sent to your Purdue email address about on May 21 along with information your academic program might send you in advance of your visit.
4. Complete the ALEKS Math Assessment at least 48 hours prior to your STAR session. You will be able to access ALEKS via the New Student tab at the MyPurdue portal. You can find more information at the ALEK Math Assessment website.
5. Students who need assistance during STAR, due to a disability or medical condition, should contact Purdue's Disability Resources Center (DRC) at least two working days before arriving on campus in order to request accommodations . The DRC (www.purdue.edu/drc) can be reached at 765-494-1247 (V/TTY) or at drc@purdue.edu.
The links below will guide you to specific information regarding STAR.