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Study at Purdue University Calumet Campus
Purdue University- Calumet Campus is a regional campus located in Hammond, Indiana. It is a part of the Purdue University system which was established in 1946 as a public coeducational university. Purdue University Calumet offers over 100 academic programs leading to associate, baccalaureate and master’s degrees. There are also several professional certificate courses. These various programs are taught in 6 schools: Classes at the Purdue University’s Calumet campus started in 1951. The campus is set on sprawling grounds stretching over 194 acres of land. There are over 9,000 graduates and postgraduates enrolled at the Calumet campus. The Peregrines, as the Purdue University Calumet’s sports teams are called, have separate teams for basketball, softball, and baseball. Purdue Calumet is in a large suburb, in Hammond, IN. The school is classified as a public college. Students at Purdue Calumet earn degrees up to the Master's degree. Course TopicsThe most common major fields study at the school include engineering technician. Purdue Calumet SelectivityPurdue Calumet does not admit all applicants. The middle range of verbal SAT scores in 2007 was 400 to 510 for students at the school. While math SAT scores among applicants varied, those accepted commonly had scores between 390 and 510. FacultySome professors at Purdue Calumet are awarded tenure, allowing the school to retain good faculty members. Student EnrollmentThe school, in 2007, had 9,607 students (7,186 full-time equivalent). Student LifeMany students at Purdue Calumet are part-timers. Athletic teams at the school belong to the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference for major sports. Purdue Calumet Programs and Degrees
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