Application Process: Purdue
Application Process: Purdue
Application Process
General Requirements & Eligibility
Below you will find the general requirements for undergraduate admission to Purdue University. The
following documentation must be submitted in order to apply for an undergraduate program:
Application Deadlines
Fees
$25,600.00 Tuition
$11,100.00 Living Expenses
$ 1,100.00 Books
Fees in future years may be higher. Married students should add an additional $4,300.00 for a spouse
traveling to the United States and $2,650.00 for each child traveling to the United States.
The U.S. federal government requires that all U.S. institutions verify the English language ability of non-
native English speaking international students. Purdue uses the following examinations to evaluate the
English language skill level of international undergraduate applicants.
TOEFL –550 (213 computer-based test or 79 internet based test). Note: the Schools of
Engineering require 570 (230 computer-based test or 88 internet based) score
Purdue School Code: 1631 Dept. 00.
SAT Critical Reading - 480 or better. Purdue School Code: 1631.
ACT - English - 20 or better. Purdue School Code: 1230
GCE – B or better
GCSE – B or better
IELTS - 6.5 or better
Other Standardized Tests
Applications are reviewed on an individual and holistic basis. First and foremost, applicants
must be prepared academically for the rigors of college and the academic demands specific to
the Purdue college, school, or program to which they are seeking admission.
Applications will not be evaluated until the application itself and all required materials are
received. For most freshman applicants, required material includes the high school transcript,
an SAT or ACT test score (including writing), and the application fee.
In its individual review of each applicant, Purdue considers the following factors:
Notification of Intent
bank statement or letter from sponsor's bank attesting to the financial savings of the sponsor
investment firm statements
$25,238.00 Tuition
$10,850.00 Living Expenses
$ 1,240.00 Books
Fees in future years may be higher. Married students should add an additional $4,600.00 for a spouse
traveling to the United States and $2,850.00 for each child traveling to the United States.
An essay is required as part of the application. The Purdue Admissions Committee and merit
scholarship committees use the essay during holistic reviews for admission and scholarship
consideration.
There are three questions from which students can choose for their essay (below). Essays
should be 250-1,000 words in length.
1. What are the qualities of a good leader? Use examples from your personal experiences to
illustrate your particular leadership style.
2. Describe how your Purdue education would support the attainment of your personal and/or
professional goals.
3. If you had a second chance — the opportunity to do something over and do it differently —
what would you choose to do over and what changes would you make?