Does Purdue Have Rolling Admissions This Year?

<p>[Common</a> Data Set - Purdue University](<a href=“http://www.purdue.edu/OIR/CDS_Post/cds09_c.htm]Common”>http://www.purdue.edu/OIR/CDS_Post/cds09_c.htm)
^here’s the info you need so you can basically “chance” yourself.</p>

<p>Simply compare your stats to those on their Common Data Set.</p>

<p><a href=“School of Engineering Education - Purdue University”>School of Engineering Education - Purdue University;
^Questions and answers specifically related to the College of Engineering</p>

<p>from the link above:</p>

<p>What high school classes are required to be a Purdue Engineering student?</p>

<p>It is important to take as much math, science, and English as possible. Students who are admitted to Purdue typically have taken pre-calculus or calculus in high school. We require a year of high school chemistry and strongly recommend students take physics as well. The more rigorous the classes (AP, IB, Honors), the better prepared you will be for your first year of college. For minimum course requirements, go to Admission Criteria.</p>

<p>What are the Average Test Scores and GPA for First Year Engineering Students?</p>

<p>There are a number of factors that the Purdue Office of Admissions considers for acceptance to the First-Year Engineering Program. For Engineering, standardized test scores and grades in math, science, and English are very important criteria. Typically, those admitted to the First-Year Program are A and B students in high school. Students enrolled to the College of Engineering for 2010 had an average SAT in the middle 50% range of 1720-2010. Of the students that enrolled, 50% had a GPA between a 3.4-3.8, and an ACT Composite of 26-31.</p>