Boiler Gold Rush: Your First Taste of Purdue!




Boiler Gold Rush
Something that is unique to Purdue is our orientation program, Boiler Gold Rush. This week long acclimation to college is filled with fun activities, meeting new people, and getting to know campus. Boiler Gold Rush is so much more than just an orientation. That’s why Purdue has taken the effort to make it the most positive experience I personally have ever taken part in. The entire week is centered on finding your place, having people you can count on, and getting comfortable at Purdue. Before the week of BGR, you will find out who your team leader and hall team is. Your team leader is the person that will become your guide and friend while you learn all the amazing things that Purdue has to offer. You will spend the week with your hall team which consists of about 15 other new students in combination with a buddy hall team with another team leader and 15 students. Throughout the week, you will take part in games, info sessions, social activities, cheers and chants, and the Purdue traditions all the while being surrounded by your new friends. The best thing about BGR is always having something to do which helps with finding your place and making friends. As a team leader for next fall, I can attest that BGR will be a great experience and something to be very excited about.  We have spent a lot of time preparing positive activities and bonding activities. We are very excited to meet all of our new students! Our goal is to become your good friend and mentor as you transition to this new exciting time in your life. In comparison to most other universities, this program is much more involved and thoughtful in its attempt to help you feel at home at Purdue. When considering other options for college you should definitely consider this program as being a great asset to Purdue. This picture is of my team leader group at a training session for BGR! We always have a theme to keep things fun and interesting. This time it was Toy Story!




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