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On-Campus Resources
Support is all around campus.
Check out the many areas of support offered at Purdue Fort Wayne.
The Purdue Fort Wayne Center for Healthy Living provides healthcare services to students, faculty, staff, and community members. We strive for you to feel confident and comfortable in our care and services. We provide primary-care services, health coaching, and general wellness promotion to our campus.
Take advantage of our Writing Center, Math Testing Center, and various tutoring services to improve your academic performance. Our tutoring services are available at no additional cost to currently enrolled Purdue Fort Wayne Students. Stop by our information desk at Helmke Library to get started.
We provide awareness and education for students and parents concerning sexual assault—what it is, including the legal perspective; what to do if it happens; where to go for support; and much more. The Office of Institutional Equity on campus works in conjunction with the Office of the Vice President for Ethics and Compliance on the Purdue campus, campus Title IX officers, and the Office of Conduct and Care to provide this information to our campus community. You may also contact Christine Marcuccilli, director of compliance and title IX coordinator, for more information.
The Disability Access Center is committed to promoting and ensuring equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities at Purdue Fort Wayne. Students with disabilities can work with the center to access reasonable accommodations and other support. We also work with campus partners to create an inclusive university experience and environment.
Learning in a quality, respectful environment is a key part of your education. The Office of Student Conduct and Care promotes responsibility and encourages honesty and integrity through education, compliance through behavioral standards, and support of individual rights.
It’s our mission to cultivate a culture of health, well-being, and belonging on campus and in the Fort Wayne community through innovative programs, partnerships, and research-driven best practices. Our campus pantries are free resources for members of both the university—including students, staff, and faculty—and the Fort Wayne Community. Hours are subject to change throughout the year to accommodate campus holidays.
The Purdue Fort Wayne Center for Healthy Living provides healthcare services to students, faculty, staff, and community members. We strive for you to feel confident and comfortable in our care and services. We provide primary-care services, health coaching, and general wellness promotion to our campus.
The Disability Access Center is committed to promoting and ensuring equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities at Purdue Fort Wayne. Students with disabilities can work with the center to access reasonable accommodations and other support. We also work with campus partners to create an inclusive university experience and environment.
Take advantage of our Writing Center, Math Testing Center, and various tutoring services to improve your academic performance. Our tutoring services are available at no additional cost to currently enrolled Purdue Fort Wayne Students. Stop by our information desk at Helmke Library to get started.
Learning in a quality, respectful environment is a key part of your education. The Office of Student Conduct and Care promotes responsibility and encourages honesty and integrity through education, compliance through behavioral standards, and support of individual rights.
We provide awareness and education for students and parents concerning sexual assault—what it is, including the legal perspective; what to do if it happens; where to go for support; and much more. The Office of Institutional Equity on campus works in conjunction with the Office of the Vice President for Ethics and Compliance on the Purdue campus, campus Title IX officers, and the Office of Conduct and Care to provide this information to our campus community. You may also contact Christine Marcuccilli, director of compliance and title IX coordinator, for more information.
It’s our mission to cultivate a culture of health, well-being, and belonging on campus and in the Fort Wayne community through innovative programs, partnerships, and research-driven best practices. Our campus pantries are free resources for members of both the university—including students, staff, and faculty—and the Fort Wayne Community. Hours are subject to change throughout the year to accommodate campus holidays.