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Late student registration for fall PUC classes ends Friday

Late student registration for fall PUC classes ends Friday
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HAMMOND | Though the Purdue University Calumet fall semester began Monday, new and continuing students can sign up for classes until Friday through late registration through.

Currently enrolled students and new students who have been admitted to the university are eligible to register. For details, current students should contact their academic adviser. Newly admitted undergraduate students should contact the Enrollment Services Center in Lawshe Hall, Room 130.

Hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 7;30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday.

For more information call (219) 989-2213 or (800) HI-PURDUE, ext. 2213 (toll free throughout Northwest Indiana and the Chicago area.)

Prospective graduate students should contact the Office of the Graduate School at (219) 989-2257 or (800) HI-PURDUE, ext. 2257.

A late fee of $8.50 per credit hour will be assessed in addition to normal tuition and fees.

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