Purdue Campus Resources

Academic Success Center

The Academic Success Center (ASC) is a hub of Student Success in Purdue’s academic enhancement initiatives. Through partnership with the Purdue community, the mission is to provide students at various stages of their academic journey with both credit and noncredit opportunities to enhance learning, increase retention, and improve overall student success. The ASC can help you become the best student you can be through resources such as one-on-one tutoring, group study sessions, workshops, and classes.

purdue.edu/asc

Student Support Services

Part of the Office of the Dean of Students, the Advocacy and Support Center offers a variety of services and support to Purdue students and their families including: case management, class absences, direction to appropriate campus and community resources, emergency loans, grief absence notification, and assistance in withdrawing from the University.

purdue.edu/advocacy

Bursar's Office

The Bursar's Office can answer questions about a variety of issues related to money and payment including: current semester billing, account holds related to payment, making a payment, return of loan money, installment payment plans, 1098T's, and refunds.

purdue.edu/bursar/

Counseling and Psychological Services

CAPS strives to enhance the psychological health and personal effectiveness of students, thus empowering you to maximize your personal adjustment and individual accomplishments. In providing services, the staff attends to remedial, developmental, and situational concerns, recognizing that the interaction between the stress of the academic environment and your individual level of development can lead to problems that can be alleviated through therapy. CAPS works together with the university community to create an environment that assists you in understanding and responding to challenges and opportunities in a way that enhances your personal and academic development.

purdue.edu/caps/

Division of Financial Aid

The Division of Financial Aid (DFA) can assist students with issues related to their financial aid package, grants or scholarships, student loans, and loan entrance counseling.

purdue.edu/dfa/

International Students and Scholars

The Office of International Students and Scholars (ISS)  is the primary resource for international students with questions regarding: immigration counseling, maintaining legal/lawful status while at Purdue, OPT/CPT, and I20 extensions. ISS also seeks to enhance the academic, cultural, and social experiences of international students at Purdue through their ambassador program, Boiler Out!, and other cross-cultural programming.

purdue.edu/IPPU/ISS/

Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities

Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (OSRR) serves as a consultant and resource for students, faculty, staff, and parents concerning student conduct expectations and rights, University policies and procedures related to student life, and equitable treatment of students. The OSRR is responsible for adjudicating cases of alleged violations of the code of student conduct and is available as a resource for conflict/dispute management.

purdue.edu/odos/osrr/

Office of the Registrar

The Office of the Registrar can assist with questions related to a variety of issues including: transcripts, commencement, enrollment certification, residency, and registration.

purdue.edu/registrar/

Online Writing Lab

The Purdue Online Writing Lab offers over 200 free resources on topics including: writing, research, grammar and mechanics, style guides, English as a second language, and job search and professional writing.

owl.purdue.edu/

Math Resource Room

The Math Resource Room provides assistance for students in MA 15300, 15800, 16010, 16020, 16100, 16200, 16500, 16600, and 26100. Located in MA 211. This is a great resource to help in math.

www.math.purdue.edu/academic/courses/helproom.php