Dear Boilermaker, As a student, you have a lot on your plate. Classes, clubs, homework... The list goes on. As busy as you are, taking a few minutes to learn about smart money choices and common financial pitfalls can prove to be time well spent! There are plenty of resources at Purdue to help you with money management. Here are just a few to explore:
Boiler Financial Track
Boiler Financial Track can teach you how to manage your money effectively. This program offers various resources and educational opportunities, including free one-on-one financial counseling. Equip yourself to make informed financial decisions during college and beyond. Visit Purdue Federal Credit Union’s website to learn more.
The Office of the Dean of Students
Purdue’s Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS) provides financial support and guidance to students based on their financial needs. Visit the ODOS website to explore support services such as emergency loans, critical need funds and financial aid.
On-campus work positions
Did you know you can build professional and practical job skills while improving your financial stability through on-campus work positions? Visit the Purdue Careers website to see a full list of open positions.
Mark your calendars! 📆
- March 11-16 – Spring Break (no classes)
- April 12 – Last day to withdraw from a course with a W
For a complete academic calendar, visit the Registrar’s website . To see a schedule of on-campus activities, check out the University Calendar .
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