Purdue University Northwest

Purdue University Northwest

2200 169th Street, Hammond, Indiana, USA

About

Talented and driven students come to Purdue University Northwest (PNW) ready to learn and work hard. They thrive in the flexible, diverse, student-centered educational environment. They graduate ready to succeed in their communities, the region, and the world.


Purdue University Northwest is a premier metropolitan university dedicated to empowering transformational change in students and in community. PNW offers two campuses serving approximately 9,300 undergraduate and graduate students. These two campuses are a short trip away from one another and programs are offered through both under PNW. PNW values academic excellence, support growth, and celebrate diversity.


PNW’s five colleges offer more than 70 areas of study for undergraduate and graduate students. PNW is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, and is consistently recognized among the best regional universities in the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings.


PNW emphasis on research and applied learning opportunities means students graduate ready for the next phase of their lives.


The community is full of contrasts: urban and rural, industrial and natural, well-established history and forward-thinking innovation. PNW's determined students — many of whom are the first in their families to attend college — make the most of this rich range of resources. The Hammond campus is only 30 miles from Chicago and the Westville campus is only 15 miles from the Indiana Dunes National Park. PNW's impact also extends well beyond the region. Students from 30 states and 47 countries currently attend PNW, taking what they learn here and applying it all around the world.


Purdue University Northwest transforms students’ lives and the metropolitan region through a diverse campus committed to innovative education, applied research, and community engagement.


Why Purdue Northwest University - Hammond:

  • Innovation: PNW will continue to focus on preparing students to be effective, ethical, and innovative leaders in their careers and communities through enhanced academic programming and integrative, experiential learning.
  • Faculty: PNW will support a diverse, talented faculty as they tailor their research and teaching to address the needs of a changing economy and workforce.
  • Community: PNW’s vibrant student experience, robust campus resources, and engaged alumni community will enhance students’ abilities to form lasting connections with each other and the university.
  • Campus Life: With over 80 student organizations, the Student Programming Board, Alternative Spring Break, and leadership programs, PNW students have plenty of ways to get involved, make new friends and create lasting college memories.

Features

97 out of 97 programs are eligible for Optional Practical Training.

Optional Practical Training (OPT) is temporary employment that is directly related to an F-1 student’s major area of study. Eligible students can apply to receive up to 12 months of OPT employment authorization before completing their academic studies (pre-completion) and/or after completing their academic studies (post-completion).

If you have earned a degree in certain science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, you may be eligible for a 24-month extension of your post-completion OPT employment authorization.

For more information see here: https://www.uscis.gov/opt

Cooperative education (or co-operative education) and internships are methods of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience. A cooperative education experience ("co-op"), provides academic credit for structured job experience. Co-ops are full-time, paid or unpaid positions. Internships may be full-time or part-time, paid or unpaid positions.
Even if you do NOT meet our minimum English requirement (IELTS or TOEFL), you still can get conditionally accepted in the program of your choice with the condition of completing our English program prior to starting your chosen program.

Students need to plan their accommodations well in advance of their arrival as all accommodation options fill up quickly, well before the start of the semester.

On-Campus Residence Accommodations

On-Campus residence accommodations are provided per discretion by the school.

Off-Campus Accommodations

The local area has a variety of off-campus rental housing options including single homes, duplexes, apartments and rooms for rent. Students wishing to live off-campus need to research availability on their own and should arrive well before the start of term to do so.

Homestay

There are a wide variety of homestay options available, and our partners do their best to match students and hosts according to their interests and preferences. Homestay hosts include single people, young couples with children and pets, and older couples. All homestay accommodations have been inspected, and all adults in the home have completed a required criminal reference check.

Location

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2200 169th Street, Hammond, Indiana, USA, 46323

Insttitution Details

founded

1946

School ID

3843

Institution type

Public

DLI

School Rank

1670

Cost and Duration

$0 - $75

Application fee

4 years

Average undergraduate program

2 years

Average graduate program

$15000 USD / Year

Cost of Living

$14986 USD / First Year

Avarage Gross tuition

Top Disciplines

Arts

Engineering and Technology

Sciences

Business, Management and Economics

Others

Program Levels