Dear Boilermaker,
Students have a lot on their plate with classes, clubs and homework. As busy as you are, taking just a few minutes to learn about smart money moves and common financial pitfalls will be time well spent. There are plenty of resources at Purdue that can help you with money management and certain financial needs. Click on the links below to explore what's available:
- Boiler Financial Track can help you learn how to manage your money effectively. The program offers various resources and educational opportunities, including free one-on-one financial counseling. Equip yourself to make informed financial decisions during your college years and beyond.
- The Office of the Dean of Students provides financial support and guidance to students based on their financial needs. Explore
student support services such as Purdue emergency loans, critical need fund, and financial aid.
- You can also build professional and practical job skills while improving your financial stability through on-campus work positions. Working on campus early in your college journey will help you enhance competencies sought by future internship supervisors and employers. Purdue student employment offers a full list of open positions on campus for students seeking to learn while they earn.
Mark your calendar:
March 13-18 – Spring Break (no classes) March 20 – Last day to withdraw from a class with a W or WF Purdue Orientation Programs |