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College of Technology

PNW’s College of Technology partners with business, industry and government to give students opportunities to solve real-world problems, leading to internships and jobs.

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It’s possible to speak to your professors and get to know them and have them get to know you. It feels like a community.

Mia Flory

I loved the labs. The labs took everything I learned in class and put it into actual physical form. It’s a hands-on program where you attend lectures and then you go to lab and it’s exactly what you just studied.

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All of the hands-on training I’m receiving at PNW is helping me narrow down exactly what I want to do once I graduate.

Jacob Lindahl

The classes are small, personal and hands-on, you’re able to build connections with your classmates and professors. If you have questions you can actually talk to the professors.

Resources

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Invest in Yourself

Student Resources

Specialty scholarships, student organizations, collegiate competitions and internship opportunities – see how the College of Technology can help you succeed.

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Cybersecurity

National Center

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and National Security Agency granted the National Center for Academic Excellence for Cyber Defense Education designation to PNW.

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About Us

Meet College of Technology

See how our accredited programs and discipline-specific skills acquisition help graduates thrive.

News and Announcements

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Turn The Tassel Podcast – First-Gen Voices (Featuring Armando Lopez)

Turn the Tassel: First Gen Voices is a podcast focusing on the stories, struggles and successes of first-generation college graduates. In episode five, Armando Lopez, ‘15, shares how he became a Cloud Engineer at Applied Systems.

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Purdue University Northwest Graduates Encouraged to Commit to Themselves and Their Dreams

Purdue University Northwest celebrated summer and fall 2024 graduates during two ceremonies held Saturday, Dec. 14. A total of 650 candidates were recognized for not only their commitment to academic excellence, but also their grit exhibited through student leadership, community service and extracurricular involvement.

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Lifting others up: Meet Fall 2024 PNW graduate Alejandro Campos

Alejandro Campos, ‘24, highly values the different relationships he was able to build at Purdue University Northwest.

Important Dates

Jan 15

Spring 2025 Late Registration

Late registration is the first week of classes – January 13 to 17.

Jan 17

Last Day for 100% Refund for Spring 2025

If you drop Spring courses that are outside of the banded tuition rate, this is the last day to get a 100% refund.

Jan 20

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

There are no classes and campuses are closed.

Jan 26

Deadline to Apply to Graduate for Spring 2025

Speak with your academic advisor to make sure you are eligible to graduate and submit your application.  

Accreditation

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Indicated undergraduate programs in the College of Technology are nationally accredited. This ensures that each program is independently reviewed and meets the quality expectation for that profession. Accrediting agencies include ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.).