You
can make the campus seen smaller by becoming involved in extracurricular
activities. Join a club, a professional organization, or an intramural
sports team.
Bethany Moseley, 2000
Agricultural Education
An important part of your college experience is your participation in
professional and social activities outside of the classroom. It is your
responsibility to make choices which help you build a network of key individuals,
many of whom will be important professional contacts after you graduate
from Purdue University.
Campus-wide, there are
more than 740 student organizations from which to choose. Descriptions
of many of these organizations are included in the booklet "Getting
Involved at Purdue." You can get a copy of this booklet in Room 7 of the Agricultural Administration Building. You'll also find
them listed in the Student
Organization Database available on the Web.
Listed below are the 46
College of Agriculture student organizations and the telephone numbers
of advisors who should be able to tell you when the next meeting
of the organization will be held. Note that honorary organizations
(*) usually select or elect members after the completion of the
freshmen year or later.