<p>What is the difference btw these three campuses?</p>
<p>Is it easier to get into the regional campus instead of the main campus?</p>
<p>Will the obtained degree be the same?</p>
<p>Please help!</p>
<p>What is the difference btw these three campuses?</p>
<p>Is it easier to get into the regional campus instead of the main campus?</p>
<p>Will the obtained degree be the same?</p>
<p>Please help!</p>
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<p>Main campus: 40,000 students and very big, spread out, many resources available. Very easy to get to, one hour out of Indy a very fun city. Especially easy if you live on campus, you just walk!</p>
<p>PNC, a couple thousand students; almost all are commuter students. Just this year there have been some apartments built in the area if you want to live there. Limited degreess as there are only 3-4 buildings on the whole campus. Easy to get to, drive on a two lane highway for most of your commute.</p>
<p>Purdue Calumet. Also 100% commuter students I believe. No sure how many, can't even guess. Purdue Calumet is in a area of very congested highways on the outskirts of Chicagoland. Headache of a drive unless you would live somewhat nearby. Again, limited degrees offered because of the size of the campus.</p>
<p>PNC graduation certificate now reads "Purdue" on it if you graduate from there in business. Not sure of the other locations and degress. The obtained degree would be the same, all the satelite campuses are respected. At the satelite campuses (there are many) you are limited in what they offer. The main campus offers a ton.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.purdue.edu%5B/url%5D">www.purdue.edu</a> and click on the links on the main page to read about all the campuses.</p>