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March 2024 Newsletter

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Reminder - Registration Closes Soon for Spring Family Weekend Events

Purdue Parent & Family Connections would like to remind families registration for our inaugural Spring Family Weekend will remain open until 12:00 p.m. (noon), Eastern Time on March 27th, or once we reach capacity (whichever comes first). We strive to welcome as many families as possible to campus to enjoy spending time with their Boilermaker. This weekend is an opportunity for you and your family to engage with your Boilermaker on the beautiful West Lafayette Purdue campus. On Friday evening, we would enjoy having families and students join us for our 10th Year Parent & Family Connections Anniversary Celebration while connecting with other Boilermaker Families and enjoying the sounds of the Kindred Spirit Project.

Selected other active programming includes:

  • Pickleball Tournament
  • Purdue Student Farms
  • Tree Planting
  • Coaching Students through Success and Failure
  • A Campus Pollinator Garden Project
  • Teamwork and Self Improvement
  • Preparing Students for World Readiness
  • Making food mixes for the food pantry
  • Exploring Steps to Leaps
  • How Students Can Engage in Undergraduate Research
  • Job Search Strategies
  • Cross Cultural and International Families Gathering
  • Dinner & Dance Demonstrations

The Spring Family Weekend event website, provides additional information about all of these events and information on discounts we have secured. Our team is excited to offer this new opportunity for Purdue families and friends.

Purdue Family Videos 

Families received an invitation to view Purdue Parent & Family Connections video series - titled Purdue Family Videos. The premiere videos be viewed on the Purdue Parent & Family Connections YouTube channel. 

University Residences Summer Housing

The summer housing portal is open! Undergraduate students (who are NOT participants of the Summer Start, EL Science Scholars or Early Start programs) and are taking summer session classes or who will be completing summer research for an academic department at Purdue University during the 2024 Summer Session will be housed in Winifred Parker, Earhart, Shreve, Meredith South, Honors, and Harrison Hall.  Due to the increased demand for summer session housing, double and triple room occupancy only will be offered. Learn more about rates, amenities, roommate requests and more on the University Residences housing website.

Save the Date - Purdue Day of Giving 2024

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This April 24, you can do your part to make an enormous impact on our next giant leap. For one day, the entire Purdue community – in West Lafayette, across the country, and around the world – will come together for Purdue Day of Giving

Division of Financial Aid (DFA) updates

The 2024-2025 FAFSA release was delayed due to changes implemented as a result of the FAFSA Simplification Act. This delay has created changes in other dates along the way. Below we have created a timeline to help you understand the flow of the financial aid application process for the 2024-2025 aid year.

The 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now open. Follow the steps below:

  • The student and a parent must each create a Federal Student Aid Account (FSA-ID) Username & Password to electronically sign the FAFSA
  • Submit a FAFSA no later than our April 15 priority filing date using Purdue West Lafayette school code 001825
  • DFA begins to receive student FAFSA data from the Federal processor

Introducing Lela Mixon, new director of Purdue’s Office of Summer and Winter Sessions

Lela Mixon wasn’t searching for a new opportunity when she applied to be director of Purdue’s Office of Summer and Winter Sessions, but the job called to her. It seemed like the perfect blend of responsibilities from her past professional pursuits, such as developing new programs, providing alternative pathways and supporting student success.  Read more.

Steps to Leaps - Well-Being Tips

Members of the Research Collaborative for Steps to Leaps work to bring a new Well-Being Tip of the week. Set a reminder to check out a new tip each week!

Student Spotlight: Chandler Terrell Brings Focus to His Well-Being at Purdue

Chandler Terrell, a junior studying construction management (pre-law) with a minor in political science, has developed his sense of well-being at Purdue. A fierce lover of outdoor water sports such as wake surfing and boating, Chandler has turned to popular alternatives such as the NFL, college football and basketball to help while waiting for the weather to warm back up. 

When asked how Chandler works to create an impact, he said that he focuses on his work as president of his fraternity, Sigma Nu. Chandler became president as a sophomore and quickly learned that this role had the power to empower others. He enjoys answering questions and providing guidance to his fraternity brothers, especially those who have just arrived on campus. Understanding that some of those whom he mentors are only a few years younger than him, Chandler says there is much to learn for new students navigating their new life at Purdue. Read more.

Now's the time to Think Summer

Is your student interested in living on campus for a portion of the summer? Purdue offers housing contracts ranging from 4 weeks to 12 weeks in length and the Purdue Student Union Board will be hosting more than 25 student events. More information about summer housing contracts can be found on the University Residences website. Information on summer courses can be found on the Think Summer website.

Information for 1098T from the Office of the Bursar

Here is some Important Information regarding form 1098-T and Education Tax Credits.

I hope this message finds you well. As part of our commitment to keeping you informed, we would like to provide important details regarding the Form 1098-T, a document that may have implications for federal education tax credits.

Form 1098-T Overview: Box 1 of the Form 1098-T represents the amount of Qualified Tuition & Related Expenses (QTRE) paid during the year at Purdue University.

Education Tax Credits: Depending on your student's income, enrollment status, and qualified educational expenses, they may be eligible for federal education tax credits. Detailed information about claiming these credits is available on the IRS website, publication 970

Completing IRS Form 8863: The dollar amounts reported on the Form 1098-T may be essential for completing IRS Form 8863, used to calculate education tax credits for your tax return.

Important Deadlines: Please be aware that due to the Winter Recess, any mailed payments, including 529s, must be received in our office by December 21st to be processed and included on the 2023 Form 1098-T. Payments made online electronically and posted by December 31, 2023, will be included.

Tax Advice Disclaimer: While Purdue University cannot provide individual tax advice, we recommend seeking the counsel of an informed tax preparer or adviser should you have specific questions.

Form 1098-T Sample: For your general reference, a blank sample of the 2023 Form 1098-T, which you will receive electronically via the student account in January 2024, is provided below. Additional resources about Form 1098-T are available on the Office of the Bursar website.

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For more information and additional resources about Form 1098-T, visit the Office of the Bursar website.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. We appreciate your ongoing partnership in your student's education journey.

Best regards,
Office of the Bursar 

Purdue Center for Career Opportunities

View the  CCO calendar of events for information on upcoming career fairs and workshops this semester. 

Center for Career Opportunities & JCPenney Suit Up Event - 30% Off Coupon

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The JCPenney Suit Up Event continues to offer an extra 30% off coupon (one-time use) towards your online or in-store purchase. Coupon available for students, staff, faculty, alumni, and family members!  

Commencement Corner

As a reminder, there is a dedicated website for Purdue Commencement providing Key Dates, Ticketing Information, Parking Information and many other helpful tips as your student prepares for Commencement.

Spring 2024

 Division I -- Friday May 10, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. ET

  • College of Health & Human Sciences

Division II -- Friday, May 10, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. ET

  • College of Education
  • Polytechnic Institute

Division III -- Friday, May 10, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. ET

  • College of Science

Division IV -- Saturday, May 11, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. ET

  • College of Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Electrical & Computer Engineering
    • Engineering Education
      • Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies
      • Multidisciplinary Engineering
    • Industrial Engineering
    • Materials Engineering

Division V -- Saturday, May 11, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. ET

  • College of Agriculture
  • College of Engineering
    • Agricultural and Biological Engineering
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Environmental & Ecological Engineering

Division VI -- Saturday, May 11, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. ET

  • College of Engineering
    • Construction Engineering and Management
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Aeronautics and Astronautics
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Nuclear Engineering

 Division VII -- Sunday, May 12, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. ET

  • Daniels School of Business
  • College of Veterinary Medicine

Division VIII -- Sunday, May 12, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. ET

  • College of Pharmacy
  • College of Liberal Arts

Dates

March 11-16, spring break

April 27, classes end

April 29-May 4, final exams

May 4, term ends

May 10-12, Spring Commencement

2023-2024 Academic Calendar

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