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Complete Class Listings for 2009

Summer 1 Summer 2 Fall
Real-Time Class Listing is on OneStart

Project Lead the Way Scholarship

If you are applying to the Project Lead the Way Scholarship and receive an error message when submitting the online application, send the application as an attachment in WORD to brown160@purdue.edu. Scholarship deadline is July 15.

Financial Aid Missing Information

Students must get their financial aid missing information to Linda Lucas as soon as possible. Look at myPurdue to see what is missing, print it, complete it, and either mail to Linda Lucas, 475 Staduim Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2050 or fax back to 765-494-6707.

Application Deadlines for Admission to PCoT Columbus

Application deadlines are strict this year. Applications MUST be complete by the date below corresponding to the correct semester:

Fall 2009

August 14, 2009

Degree Seeking

Degree seeking students as well as those who plan to utilize financial aid. The application must be complete (all fees, transcripts, test scores, etc.) and the FAFSA must be on file with Purdue WL.

August 25, 2009

Non-degree Seeking

Non-degree seeking students (those enrolling in 1-7 credit hours) who will not be using financial aid including student loans to pay for their tuition and fees.

 

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Summer 2009 Kids ROBOColumbus Camp

The purpose of Summer 2009 Kids ROBOColumbus Camp is to excite elementary school children (grades 3-8) about math, science, engineering, technology and teamwork using Robotics.

The morning camp sessions will consist of hands-on experiences, guided by Dr. Joe Fuehne, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology for Purdue University College of Technology-Columbus. These experiences will focus on the use of LEGO™ bricks to learn Robotics.  Campers will learn how to build a LEGO™ Robot, how to attach light and touch sensors to the Robot, and how to control its movement with a program that uses information from those sensors. 

The cost for camp is $50 per camper. Checks must be payable to The Center for Teaching & Learning.

Please register by July 31, 2009.

Camp Application

Parents will be required to provide transportation to and from the camp. The Summer 2009 Kids ROBOColumbus Camp begins each day at 9:00am and ends at 12:00pm. Snacks will be provided.

Questions about registration can be directed to Lindsey Daugherty at 314-8739.

Questions about the camp itself can be directed to Joe Fuehne at 348-7203 or jfuehne@purdue.edu.

Space Camp 2009

Space Camp is in Columbus again this year on August 4-7, 2009 from 9:00am-4:00pm.

Space Camp is an awesome way for Hoosier kids ages 13-18 on course for a great career in space, engineering and science. During Space Camp, camp-goers will build a rocket, launch a high altitude balloon, take part in a challenger shuttle mission and study the stars. It's the coolest way to spend the summer!

Sign up at www.SpacePortIndiana.com or call 812-405-6146.

Sponsored by SpacePort Indiana, Qmix, Purdue College of Technology in Columbus, Challenger Center, Indiana Office of Community & Rural Affairs, IMAX Theater, Indiana State Museum, and Bartholomew County Heritage Fund. View the current Space Camp Flyer.

Boilermaker Bash 2009

Purdue College of Technology students are invited to celebrate Back-to-School on September 15 from 4-6pm in the Columbus Learning Center room LC 1400. There will be games, prizes, and food.

Boilermaker Bash Sept 15 4-6pm LC 1400

Profit 101: Profit Growth Training

Brought to you by Purdue Manufacturing Extension Partnership. Learn a proven, data-packed process that grows your business profitability.
Event:
Profit 101 Workshop
Date:
July 16, 2009 • 5-9pm
Cost:
$99 / per person
Audience:
Open to the public.
To register:
Visit www.purdueMEP.com/events.
For More information:
(800) 877-5182 ext. 620 or MEPworkshops@purdue.edu.
Profit 101 flyer
Location:
Learning Center Summerville Room
4555 Central Ave
Columbus, IN 47203
Experience first hand world-class techniques to
protect and grow your company’s profit margins. Expect a fun, fast-paced half-day workshop that will change the way you think about growth profitability.

Profit 101 will teach you:
1. How to think smarter and more creatively about your growth profitability.
2. Ways to develop more profitable customers, markets, products & services.
3. The principles behind Eureka! Winning Ways including:
-If you’re not unique, you’d better be cheap.
-Fail fast, fail cheap & get smart.

The USO Wants You!

USO Indiana is a 100% volunteer-operated, donation-funded non-profit corporation whose mission is to provide recreation services to the men and women of the United States armed forces serving in Indiana.
USO flyer
It operates a recreation center at Camp Atterbury (near Edinburgh, IN) and we need your help!
If you are looking for a way to help support our troops, give back to your Indiana community, and volunteer just 4 hours of your time once a month, please contact:
Barbara Otto
(812) 325-4887
usoindiana@yahoo.com
Volunteer online at www.uso.org/indiana
USO All Volunteer Application Form

Summer Aid & Deferments

Once summer aid has been posted by West Lafayette, deferments will be filled out. If you have not filled out a summer deferment, please do. Deferment forms are available at Purdue Student Services.
Questions?

Hoosier Hot Jobs

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Students Who Are Veterans or in the Military

If you are a veteran or are in the military and are attending Purdue College of Technology or IUPUC in Columbus, you are invited to learn more about the STUDENT VETERAN & MILITARY ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBUS. Please contact Jack Head at jhead@purdue.edu for information and visit www.studentveterans.org

 

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contact info:

Columbus Learning Center
4555 Central Ave.,
Suite 1200
Columbus, IN 47203
Fax: (812) 314-8536

Anji McKinney
Lead Student Services Coordinator
amckinne@purdue.edu
(812) 314-8528

Julia Carson
Student Services Secretary
jgcarson@purdue.edu
(812) 314-8526

 

Greensburg Learning Center
422 E. Central Ave.,
Suite 2
Greensburg, IN 47240

Valorie Moorman
Student Services Coordinator
moormanv@purdue.edu
Greensburg
(812) 662-8686