May 8, 2023
Summer 2023 Candidates
If you are planning to graduate in Summer 2023, please let us know by emailing EEEgrad@purdue.edu. Your Plan of study must be complete, with all approvals, by Sunday, May 14.
Summer 2023 Registration
Institute for a Sustainable Future (ISF) Events
Please see this link for upcoming ISF events.
NSF Fellowship Workshops
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP) requires US Citizenship or Permanent Residency, and applicants must be either graduating undergraduates or first or second-year graduate students in their first graduate program who have not applied previously as a grad student.
Summer Grant Writing Class- Asynchronous, Online
GRAD 590: Fellowship and Grant Application Writing (“Light” version - Content without writing assignments, GRAD 59000-005, CRN 31273) is being offered the first 8-week summer session, from May 15 - July 7. This is an asynchronous, online ("Distance" learning) 1.0 credit hour course that has a pass/no pass grade mode.
Interested students are encouraged to reach out to Dr. Lisa Nielsen with any questions.
Please see the attached flyer for more details.
Center for Advocacy, Response & Education (CARE) Summer Workshops
This summer, the Graduate School’s Office of Professional Development is collaborating with the Center for Advocacy, Response & Education (CARE) to offer three free workshops for graduate students and postdocs. These workshops will be offered fully online and facilitated by a CARE staff member. You can learn more about each workshop below.
May 22 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm | Zoom
Bystander intervention is an evidence-based strategy for preventing interpersonal violence. This workshop is designed to educate students about recognizing an unsafe situation, the different methods for safe intervention, and how to identify and mitigate the barriers that may prevent them from intervening in situations they determine to be unsafe.
CARE-ing Support: Responding to Disclosures of Interpersonal Violence
June 6 |1:00 pm – 2:00 pm | Zoom
Research shows that students are more likely to disclose experiences of interpersonal violence to informal sources, like their peers. This workshop is intended to educate the students about how to respond to peer disclosures of interpersonal violence.
July 7 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm | Zoom
Interpersonal violence is a complex problem that has directly or indirectly impacted everyone at some point. This workshop is designed to increase students understanding of how power and control dynamics influence interpersonal violence and the barriers to breaking the patterns of violent behaviors within relationships.
A brief overview of the services offered at CARE will be presented during each session.
Please Note: You must have a GoSignMeUp account to register for these free workshops.
If you have any questions, please email profdev@purdue.edu.
Fall 2023 Registration
The Schedule of Classes for Fall 2023 was published on Monday, March 13th, 2023.
Graduate and Professional students may register for Fall now until the start of the semester.
More information about Fall 2023 Add-Drop dates—once the semester begins—may be found here.
Registration Help
Having trouble registering, adding, or dropping? Need an override for a class? Please see below for resources:
- Scheduling Assistant - How to ADD
- Scheduling Assistant - How to DROP
- Scheduling Assistant - How to Submit Registration Error Override Request
- Scheduling Assistant - How to Register using Scheduling Assistant
- Scheduling Assistant - How to Register a specific CRN
The Registrar page also has links for most common registration issues at https://www.purdue.edu/registrar/currentStudents/index.html
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Questions?
If you have questions related to the EEE Graduate Program, please e-mail EEEgrad@purdue.edu.