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Advising, Registration and Orientation
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Advising, Registration and Orientation

Source: https://admissions.purdue.edu/next-steps/advising-registration-and-orientation/ Parent: https://admissions.purdue.edu/admitted-students/next-steps/

May 5, 2025 Adam Jacob Castro Jr

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Advising, Registration and Orientation

Purdue’s Orientation Programs help to introduce and connect all new undergraduate students through a four-step process called “All Aboard Purdue.” Students admitted to both West Lafayette and Indianapolis will have orientation programs and can expect to receive detailed information about these programs after accepting their offer of admission. An outline of what you can expect during All Aboard Purdue is included below:

Step 1: Purdue 101

Purdue 101 is our required online orientation program for all incoming students that must be completed through Purdue’s learning management system, Brightspace. Purdue 101 guides you through campus resources and provides information on the course planning process to help you make a strong start at Purdue! You can complete the online module at any pace, but you must complete it before you can meet with your academic advisor. Students are automatically enrolled in Purdue 101, after they accept their offer of admission, beginning May 4.

Step 2: Purdue Advising

Completing the Student Information Form at the end of Purdue 101 will be the trigger that connects you with your academic advisor. After completing Purdue 101, please monitor your @purdue.edu email for a message from your advisor that will notify you to schedule your first advising appointment.

Step 3: Purdue 102

Purdue 102 is your second self-led module in Brightspace that will provide an overview of important information before you start your first term. More information will be shared with you via email once Purdue 102 opens.

Step 4: Purdue Welcome

Boiler Gold Rush

Boiler Gold Rush (BGR) is an orientation program held the week before fall classes start, and all incoming students are encouraged to take part. During this program, learn about campus traditions, Purdue culture and university resources and take valuable steps in becoming part of the Purdue community. You can find more information about BGR in your New Student Task List in myPurdue after accepting your admission offer.

Boiler Gold Rush International

Boiler Gold Rush International (BGRi) is a supplemental orientation program that supports the transition, adjustment and acculturation of international students. Connect with current and fellow incoming international students in ways that ease the transition to life in the United States. Find more information about BGRi in your New Student Task List in myPurdue after accepting your admission offer.

Boiler Cold Rush

Boiler Cold Rush (BCR) is Purdue’s welcome orientation program for new undergraduate students admitted for the spring term and takes place the weekend before spring classes begin. All incoming students are encouraged to take part. Learn need-to-know information about university resources, campus culture and Purdue traditions. It’s also a great chance to make lasting friendships and learn how to be a successful Boilermaker.