College of Agriculture Transformational Experiences
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College of\ Agriculture\ Transformational\ Experiences
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What is a transformational experience?
It’s one that changes your outlook, that helps stretch your view.
It’s one where you grow. These opportunities are primarily outside the classroom and are designed to prepare you for life after college.
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Transformational experiences can change the way one thinks. It can change one's career path. It can change one's perspective on life. Transformational experiences support student's leadership development and communication skills, interpersonal skills and personal well-being and ways of thinking.
be transformed!
Dive into this Transformational Experience opportunity.
Undergraduate Research
Ready to learn about research beyond the classroom? There are several ways to get involved in research as an undergraduate student. Get your foot in the door now! Click here to learn about various opportunities in the College of Agriculture, and click here to explore Purdue's Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR).
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
LEADERSHIP
ISSUES ENGAGEMENT
RESEARCH
The College of Agriculture encourages each student to participate in at least one transformational experience. What Purdue Agriculture offers goes beyond the classroom. CATE helps you learn about yourself and leverage what you find into a sustainable path towards ideas, inspiration and success.
Contact: \ Office of Academic Programs \ (765) 494-8470 \ CATE@purdue.edu
Kourtney Otte
“While a summer in DC feels like a small period in time, unmeasurable amounts of personal and professional growth happen. Had it not been for those short 8 weeks, I would not have received an offer for my dream job, met so many impactful individuals, or found a place that truly feels like home. Each student’s experience is different but provides such an eye-opening opportunity that allows for the impacts agriculture has on every facet of our lives to become truly visible.”
Kourtney Otte\ (2024)
Kourtney Otte (2024)
Morgan Murff
“Being in the SCARF program allowed me to not only participate in undergraduate research but to also be in a space with other like-minded students. While not all of us were doing research in the same discipline, we all had common experiences and could connect with each other. Doing research that may have an impact on agricultural practices around the world is exhilarating and fulfilling. Just in the 11 weeks of the program, I learned so much about the scientific process and the importance of science communication. The SCARF program allowed me to explore my interest in research while also connecting me with like-minded peers, friendly lab groups, and other professionals in the college.”
Morgan Murff\ (2022)
Morgan Murff (2022)
Eryk Chazares
“As the son of a former migrant farmworker, a passion for agriculture and a sterling work ethic are in my blood. My parents' backgrounds truly laid a strong foundation for my desire to explore the intricacies of nature in my life outdoors. Being away from the privileges and luxuries I grew up with, in the United States, and seeing how much the students elsewhere valued their education, made me realize that it is easier for me to pursue my dreams and aspirations than I first had imagined. Being accepted into the Dean’s Scholar Program was one of the most life changing experiences and has made me realize that the work I do today will impact the people of tomorrow. From the Indiana Youth Institute to Purdue ASABE, I have been able to not only display leadership skills, but also learn more about how what we do in class translates to the real world.”
Eryk Chazares\ (2022)
Eryk Chazares (2022)
Madisen Carns
“AFA Policy Institute was a great experience to understand how the agricultural industry operates in our nation's capital. I got to see industry offices including Agriculture Retailers Association, The Fertilizer Institute, and National Cattlemen's Beef Association. It was so interesting to learn about each group and what policies they are prioritizing. I also really appreciated the opportunity to explore the monuments, museums, and congressional buildings of Washington, D.C. I met amazing people from colleges all around the US and I cannot wait to do another institute!”
Madisen Carns\ (2024)
Madisen Carns (2024)