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College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences

Explore the big questions with our wide-ranging programs.

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Smart Moves

Admissions

Take the next step to success: apply to a program in the College of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences today!

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Explore CHESS

Student Resources

Experience the range of CHESS student organizations and internships that will help you succeed.

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Our People

Faculty and Research

Our scholars and professionals will help you develop skills to excel in life, the community, and worldwide.

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My professors have always been willing to work with me and give me the support I need. Not only does that make me feel welcomed and heard, but it also models the kind of teacher I want to be.

Jazmine Rodriguez, ‘26, Elementary Education

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Get active in the campus community. There’s a campus life here – give it a try! It will make your experience here a lot better.

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The knowledgeability and accessibility of professors in both majors allows for a hands-on and unique academic experience. My professors have been vital in networking in my fields.

James Schooley, ‘24, Political Science and History

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The constant support around me with professors and my fellow campus ambassadors, push me to help me find out who I want to become and who I am as a person.

Danny Sek, ‘25, Criminal Justice

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I chose Purdue Northwest because the community felt like home while also providing a very engaging and purposeful academic experience.

Solana Schleicher, ‘27, Human Development and Psychology

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My major is something that opens door for me to work with children as well as parents to educate them about growth and development as well as open up doors for both parent and child.

Tamar Clark, ‘26, Human Development and Family Studies

News and Announcements

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Purdue University Northwest students earn spring 2026 Dean’s List honors

The Purdue University Northwest spring 2026 Dean’s List recognizes 1,834 undergraduate students for their academic achievements.

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PNW named Best University in the Region

Purdue University Northwest was named “Best University” for a third consecutive year in The Times of Northwest Indiana newspaper’s 2026 “Best of the Region” ballot!

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PNW’s Nicky Ali Jackson to moderate “Crime Unfiltered” tour

Nicky Ali Jackson, professor of Criminal Justice and executive director of the Center for Justice and Exoneration Network at Purdue Northwest, will serve as a host and moderator during summer 2026 for the “Crime Unfiltered” live tour.

Important Dates

Jun 24

Psyched for Summer! Camp (Camp Full!)

Get Psyched for Summer by participating in hands-on experiences that explore how our brains function, how we develop as humans, and why we behave, think and feel the way we do.

Jun 26

First Six-Week Module Ends

The First Six-Week Module Ends on June 26, 2026.

Jul 03

Independence Holiday – No Classes & Campuses are Closed

Have a happy and safe Independence Holiday, no classes and campuses are closed!

Jul 06

Deadline to Submit Summer 2026 Residency Application

The deadline to submit your Summer 2026 Residency Application is July 6, 2026, by 4:30 p.m. CST