Purdue University

Purdue University, founded in 1869 and located in West Lafayette, Indiana, is a top-ranked public research university known for its excellence in engineering, aviation, business, and agriculture. Home to the renowned College of Engineering and the Krannert School of Management, Purdue has a strong reputation for innovation and hands-on learning. The university has played a key role in space exploration, with many alumni, including Neil Armstrong, contributing to NASA missions. With a commitment to research, affordability, and real-world impact, Purdue continues to be a leader in higher education, producing graduates who excel in science, technology, and industry.