- Welcome to Purchase College
a college as unique as you A diverse community of unconventional thinkers have found a home for their big ideas at Purchase College We bet you’ll fit right in
- Current Students • Portals • Purchase College
Purchase College Joins UN’s University Global Coalition The move is part of the college’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and social justice
- International • Admissions • Purchase College
The Office for Global Education works with admitted applicants to guide, advocate and assist international students on all immigration matters, from arrival with International Student Orientation, through their time at Purchase and beyond the end of their program
- 2025-26 • Office of the Registrar • Purchase College
Academic Calendar: 2025–26 at a Glance Fall 2025 Classes begin: Mon , Aug 25 Labor Day: Mon , Sept 1 (no classes) Election Day: Tues , Nov 4 (no classes) Rosh
- Purchase College 2025 Commencement Program
Purchase College is committed to celebrating its interconnectedness to the world and learning across borders This year, 12 international graduates will wear sashes representing their 10 countries at Commencement: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, and Turkmenistan
- Admissions • Purchase College
Apply to Purchase and start creating your future Ready to Apply? If you’re an undergraduate, graduate, or transfer student, determine your program’s application deadline and requirements, then choose your application status to get started
- Majors and Minors • Academics • Purchase College
At Purchase College, the mix of professional conservatory training in the visual and performing arts with rigorous programs in the sciences, humanities, and liberal arts produces a unique kind of campus experience
- Sophomore SummerQuest: Finding the Right Fit for Success
Project Director Peggy Kelly cites the successful outcome for students who remained enrolled at Purchase after participating in last year’s SSQ “Of the 24 students who participated, 22 returned to Purchase in the fall, for a 91 percent retention rate That is far above the first-year retention rate of the college as a whole,” says Kelly
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