Purdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana
United States of America

Language of instruction

English

   Generally available as a second or third preference.

Located in West Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue University is a World Top-100 public research institution offering higher education at its highest proven value. Committed to student success, Purdue is changing the student experience, with greater focus on faculty-student interaction and creative use of technology. The moniker for the University’s athletics teams, “Boilermakers”, has become a popular reference for all things Purdue.

Lafayette-West Lafayette is a historian’s dream with beautiful turn-of-the-century architecture. The sister cities are ideally situated between Chicago, Illinois and Indianapolis, Indiana.

Semester dates

UQ SemesterHost SemesterDates
Semester 1Spring SemesterJanuary–May
Semester 2Fall SemesterAugust–December

View Purdue's academic calendar and important dates for exchange students.

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:
Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)
Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:
Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)
Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)

Full-time study load

15 credits at Purdue is equivalent to 8 UQ units.

Host university requirements

GPA
You will need a minimum cumulative GPA of 4.5 to study at Purdue.

Study Options
You will be required to select one 'major' and it is recommended to take the majority of your coursework in one academic area.

Note: Host university eligibility criteria are at the discretion of the host and may change without notice.

Find courses

Follow the instructions on Purdue's Course Registration page in order to search the Purdue course catalogue, ensuring you are selecting courses offered at the West Lafayette campus. Alternatively, you can view the complete list of undergraduate programs.

Search the Credit Precedent Database to find courses offered by your host university that have been previously approved for credit at UQ. The database should be used as a general guide only. 
You must still check the host university course catalogue to see if courses from the Credit Precedent Database are still on offer and in the correct semester of your exchange.

Study areas taught in English

Undergraduate
Aerospace engineering
Agriculture
Animal studies
Anthropology
Biological sciences
Biomedical engineering
Biomedical science
Chemical engineering
Chemistry and biochemistry
Chinese
Civil engineering
Classical languages
Communication, digital media and PR
Computer engineering
Computer science
Drama
Earth and Geographical Sciences
Economics
Electrical engineering
English
English literature
Environmental engineering
Environmental studies
Event, hospitality, hotel and tourism management
Film, TV and media
Food science
French
Gender Studies
German
History and ancient history
Information technology
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Linguistics
Materials engineering
Mathematics and statistics
Mechanical engineering
Mechatronic engineering
Music
Nutrition science
Philosophy
Physics
Political science
Psychology
Religion
Russian
Sociology
Software engineering
Spanish
Writing

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:
Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)
Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:
Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)
Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)

Accommodation

Exchange students can apply to stay in Purdue's on-campus residences. Places are not guaranteed, especially during the fall semester, but students who apply by the deadline will usually be allocated a room. Additionally, Purdue provides guidance and support for students looking to live off-campus.

Further information on Purdue's housing options is available on pages 16–19 in the Exchange Student Handbook (PDF, 1.4 MB).

Cost of living

Purdue's Exchange Student Handbook (PDF, 1.4 MB) provides a breakdown of average living costs which students can expect to encounter while on exchange in West Lafayette. 

Additional Mandatory fees

Purdue University does not have any additional mandatory fees for exchange students.

Financial support

A range of funding for student exchange including scholarships, grants and loans are available to UQ students.  

Insurance

Students approved to participate in a Semester-based Exchange are automatically covered by UQ’s Travel Insurance for the country of their host university only.

For more information, read the Student Travel Insurance Policy Summary on UQ’s Travel Insurance web page (login required).

If you plan to travel outside of your host country, you should purchase additional insurance.

All exchange students studying at Purdue are required to maintain adequate health coverage throughout the duration of their exchange. Information regarding the Purdue Student Health Insurance Service, including costs and benefits, can be found on Purdue's website.

Exchange students may be eligible to waive the Health Insurance Plan if they have additional cover that meets Purdue University’s minimum waiver requirements. UQ’s Corporate Travel Insurance has previously met the minimum waiver requirements for Purdue University’s Student Health Insurance. However, waiver eligibility is assessed by the host university and is not guaranteed as requirements are subject to change.

Before purchasing an additional policy, students should confirm that the policy meets Purdue University’s minimum waiver requirements.

A waiver is not automatic. Do not assume that a waiver will be approved or that you will receive a waiver based on the experience of a friend from UQ who studied at the same institution on exchange.

 

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:
Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)
Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:
Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)
Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)

Organise your visa

It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct visa for the country where you will be studying. As the Global Experiences team is not a visa-issuing authority we cannot provide visa advice.

Contact the US Embassy and Consulates for visa information.

Travel risk levels

The University of Queensland cannot and does not allow students to travel to any country with a risk level of 3 (Reconsider your need to travel) or above, as assessed by the Australian Government.

If a country's risk level changes to 3 or above, experiences to that country are suspended until the risk level improves.

Find out the risk level and travel advice, and sign up to receive updates for your host country on the Smartraveller website.

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:
Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)
Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:
Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)
Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)