December 9, 2015
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General
Announcements
graduating Spring
2016?
If you are planning on graduating Spring 2016, please make sure that Candidacy (CAND 991) is on your schedule. If it is not yet added, you will need an override. Contact Amanda with questions. |
Dates &
Deadlines
Registration for
Summer classes begins Feb. 1
The Office of the Provost is moving registration for summer classes to Feb. 1 to allow more time for student planning. Students will be able to begin registration as early as 8 a.m. Feb. 1, beginning with priority registration groups. Registration by classification will continue in the following four weeks according to the posted online schedule. Each weekly time ticket group starts at 8 a.m. on Monday and releases permissions in increments of 20 minutes. Each student's registration pin is the same as the one used for spring 2016 registration. Open registration for all registration groups will start at 8 a.m. March 7.
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News & Events
for Undergrads
Coa spring 2016
Career Fair
The Spring 2016 CoA Career Fair will take place February 10, 2016 in the Cordova Recreational Sprots Center, featuring 100+ companies. Please see the flyer for more information. |
News & Events
for Grads
electronic
Exam forms
Prelim and final examinations must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance with the graduate school via the plan of study website found on MyPurdue. If the final exam is not scheduled, you cannot graduate. This is in addition to scheduling the exam with Dr. Yaninek. Please see the applicable checklist at https://ag.purdue.edu/entm/Pages/grad-forms.aspx for more information. Register for
spring 2016!
Registration is open for spring 2016. Add research hours and any courses as soon as possible � courses with low enrollment could be removed! Candidates for graduation Spring 2016 must also add candidacy to their schedules. Questions about
your tuition waiver?
Contact Lori in the business office with any questions about tuition invoices from the bursar�s office. Final Thesis/
Dissertation Newsletter Fall 2016
OEPP offers
ENGL 620: Proffesional development spring 2016
The Oral English Proficiency Program (OEPP) will be running one section of our ENGL 620 Professional Development course this Spring 2016. This section will focus on student needs as they go on the job market � resume/CVs, job searching, professional group discussions, interviews, social rules of conduct in the working world, etc. There will also be content about presentations like in the regular ENGL 620 course, but the focus will be for a professional/work environment setting. This class is open to international graduate students currently enrolled at Purdue who have been certified for oral English proficiency. This means one or more of the following: 1. TOEFL Speaking Score of 27 and above 2. IELTS Speaking Score of 8 and above 3. Passed the OEPT with a score of 50 and above 4. Certified by taking ENGL 620 Please see the description (Professional Development DESC 2015)and application(Prof Dev Application Form 2015) for more information. |
Career Services
CCO Inside Track
for 12/7/2015
Go to https://purdue-csm.symplicity.com/attachments/337/Inside_Track_PDF_12.7.15.pdf? To see this week�s CCo Inside Track. Here are a couple highlights for this week:
Three Collections
Program Technicians postitions posted
Visit https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/422943300 for complete information. Application closes December 17, 2015.
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Scholarships
& Awards
Student award for the appreciation for the natural history
of insects
Student award �Appreciation
for the Natural History of Insect Pests�. The award: $500 awarded annually to one recipient. Who is eligible: University students regardless of their geographic
location. Due date: December 31st 2015 Selection criteria and conditions: The committee will award $500 to the student who in the given year has published the most interesting and inspiring research paper on insects which are usually regarded as pests. For details, please see: http://www.ambrosiasymbiosis.org/award/ the college
drug awareness scholarship available
The College Drug Awareness Scholarship is now available for any student. For eligibility, deadlines, and details please visit http://www.collegedrugawareness.org/collegedrugawareness.html turner pest
control scholarship
Turner
Pest Control in Jacksonville, Florida is offering a $1,500 scholarship which
will be awarded to a student who is enrolled in any university, college, or
trade program. The students do not have to be studying entomology or pest
management. Information about the scholarship may be found here: http://www.turnerpest.com/scholarship/pest-control-scholarship/.
The application deadline is in May 1, 2016. |
Study Abroad
Study abroad in
cuba 2016
Faculty
from the departments of Entomology, Horticulture and Ag Economics will lead a
study aboard trip to Cuba next year over spring break. Students can learn
more about this program next week at the College of Agriculture Study
Abroad Fair on September 29th on the lawn in front of the AGAD building from
4:30 to 6:30 pm. Please
see the flyer and itinerary for more information |
Bug Bytes - News for Purdue Entomology Students: The Bug Bytes e-newsletter is sent on Wednesdays of each week. To request posting information in the newsletter, email a maximum of 3�4 sentences to bugbytes@purdue.edu. You should include event title, date, time, location and a brief event description. Descriptions and other information can be provided as a webpage link or a pdf document. Information should pertain to campus-related activities only. |
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State St // Room 127 Purdue University is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. |