Registration Summer 2026

Registration Summer 2026

Students manually schedule themselves in the Scheduling Assistant for summer session instead of submitting a course request form (CRF) and being enrolled via PreRegistration. Registration access begins in January. Read this newsletter to learn how, in addition to other summer session details.

Summer 2026 Registration

Summer 2026 registration season has begun.  Time tickets have opened for most students. Your time ticket is in myPurdue>Register for Classes card>Registration Status & Time Ticket. The full summer Schedule of Classes is also in your myPurdue portal. Online classes are incredibly popular with undergraduate students.  Students can view the full list of online courses on the Think Summer website.  

Students manually schedule themselves in the Scheduling Assistant for summer session instead of completing a course request form (CRF) and being enrolled later. Unsure what this means? Follow this step-by-step video.  

The summer PIN will be needed and it is the same as the spring PIN that you received for Spring 2026. Students are welcome to make an appointment with their primary advisor in BoilerConnect if they are unsure what courses to take.  Students are NOT required to do EEE mentoring for summer registration.


Registration Troubleshooting

Having trouble registering, adding, or dropping? Need an override for a class? There are many resources on the EEE Registration Tools page, such as instruction links for Scheduling Assistant:

The Registrar page also has links for most common registration issues at  https://www.purdue.edu/registrar/currentStudents/index.html

If you have questions Make an advising appointment via BoilerConnect with your primary advisor. Emailing quick questions is ok but responses may be slow. While you await a response, you are empowered to utilize the following resources:


Summer Internships: EEE 39699 Professional Practice Internship Course

Purdue Engineering has waived fees associated with coop/internship courses to encourage all students to enroll so that Purdue can ensure students have a valuable work experience and adequately track experience data.  Students enrolled in EEE 39699 will have tasks in a Brightspace course that Ms. Whelton administers. This is a 0-credit course that will allow you to document your work experience on your permanent Purdue transcript, with a time commitment of approximately 2-3 hours total.  Course dates are: June 15-Aug 4. The course requires permission; when you submit your request, please include the company name and your position titleEmail Ms. Whelton ([email protected]) with questions. See EEE 39699 flyer or the following for further explanation on transcripting work experiences: https://www.opp.purdue.edu/our-programs/academic-internships.  

There are several benefits of registering for EEE 39699 while completing a Work Integrated Learning Experience such as Co-op or Internship. Students enrolled in the course will be able to:

  • Identify and articulate their individual growth in specific technical and professional skills as a result of the experience.

  • Create a record of what was gained through the experience, which will be beneficial for future interviews, resume writing, the overall job search, etc.

  • Internship Course documented on your transcript for future employers to see proof of experiential learning

  • Receive valuable feedback from their employers.

  • Stay connected: During the internship or co-op experience, students are connected to campus via their course instructor.

  • Provide feedback to Purdue about workplace satisfaction, salaries, benefits, etc. 

  • Help Purdue become the #1 university in the U.S. for co-op and internship programs, increasing the value of the Purdue degree.

In addition to registering internship experiences, students may later become eligible to enroll in the co-op program and earn a co-op certificate which will show on the transcript. 


Courses that EEE Students Commonly Enroll in Summer

CORE COURSES:

CE 297/ME 270

MA 262

EEE 350

BIOL 112, 286

STAT 511

TECHNICAL ELECTIVES:

CM 164

EAPS 327, 375

ENTR 200, 310

EEE SELECTIVES:

AGRY 255

IE 343

CE 597 Plastics in the Env

GENERAL ED ELECTIVES:

PHIL 290

POL 223, 327


Other Summer 2026 info:

MATH Courses: NEW Summer Exam Policy: The Department of Mathematics has encountered challenges in administering exams for students who take courses remotely during the summer. To ensure fair and consistent exam conditions for all students registered for these courses, beginning in Summer 2026, the Department of Mathematics will require that all exams be taken in person, either on campus or at an approved testing center. Testing centers must be certified by an independent agency, such as the NCTA. When taking courses remotely, it will be the student’s responsibility to locate an appropriate testing center near their place of residence. Students will also be responsible for any fees charged by the testing center. For example, Purdue Testing Services charges a fee of $35 per exam. This policy is intended to maintain academic integrity while providing students with reasonable options for completing their exams. Students located near Purdue have the option to take exams on campus (at no cost through the Math Department) with in-person sections of the course. The Purdue Testing Services may also be an option but will involve a cost to students (as noted above).

 

Advisor-Initiated Scholarship for Summer

Advisors can nominate up to three students who would benefit from online or on-campus summer courses for consideration for a scholarship of up to $1,000 by February 27. Preference is given to first-year and second-year students who need to catch up on degree requirements. If you would like your primary advisor (Tammi or Maeve) to consider nominating you, please reach out to them.

Other Summer Scholarship Opportunities

Summer Stay – Selected students can earn up to $2,100 in exchange for completing a 140-hour research or internship experience alongside 6 credit hours. Research and internship credits count. This opportunity is very competitive. The priority deadline to apply is February 27 and the final deadline is March 27.

Summer Internship Plus – Selected students earn up to $1,000 for completing an off-campus internship alongside 6+ credit hours of online or on-campus coursework. Internship credits count. The priority deadline to apply is February 27 and the final deadline is March 27. 

Summer Double Major, Summer Minors, Undergraduate Certificate, and Co-op Scholarships – Selected students can earn up to $1,000 for completing 6+ credit hours of online or on-campus coursework. The priority deadline to apply is February 27 and the final deadline is March 27.

Summer Financial Aid – Students interested in receiving summer financial aid need to complete the Summer Aid Application. The Summer Aid Application is available to students under their Financial Tab in myPurdue. For more information please direct students to the Summer Aid website.

Summer Housing – Is available for undergraduate students who are pursuing summer classes or research for an academic department at Purdue Indianapolis Summer Housing and West Lafayette Summer Housing. Students intern summer housing is also available on both campuses, visit West Lafayette Intern Summer Housing or Indianapolis Intern Summer Housing.