Purdue University Customer Service Phone Number

Phone Number of Purdue University is (765) 494-4600, (765) 494-4636 .

The Purdue University was founded on May 6, 1869, as a land-grant university when the Indiana General Assembly, taking advantage of the Morrill Act, accepted a donation of land and money from Lafayette businessman John Purdue to establish a college of science, technology, and agriculture in his name.  The first classes were held on September 16, 1874, with three buildings, six instructors, and 39 students. Today, Purdue enrolls the second largest student body of any university in Indiana and has one of the largest international student populations of any public university in the United States.


Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S., is the flagship university of the six-campus Purdue University System. The university's newly constructed $400 million Discovery Park and Purdue Research Park are both home to nearly 200 medical, biotechnology, and nanotechnology laboratories and companies. Purdue was the first university globally to have ever offered an aeronautics program. Purdue University offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in over 200 major areas of study.


Purdue University has been highly influential in America's history of aviation, and Purdue's aviation technology and aeronautical engineering programs remain among the highest rated and most competitive in the world. Purdue established the first college credit offered in flight training, the first four-year bachelor's degree in aviation, and the first university airport. In the mid-20th century, Purdue University aviation program expanded to encompass advanced spaceflight technology giving rise to Purdue's nickname, Cradle of Astronauts. Twenty-two Purdue graduates have gone on to become astronauts, including Gus Grissom Neil Armstrong and Eugene Cernan.


Purdue University is well known for its diverse majors in aerospace. The Purdue University Airport was the first university owned airport in the United States. Today, Purdue University e remains one of the highest ranked and competitive aeronautical/aviation universities in the world, even surpassing the United States Air Force Academy, a military training institution backed by the United States Air Force. Purdue University was the first university in the world to award a four-year bachelor's degree in aviation.


The school is currently working with National Aeronautics and Space Administration and International Civil Aviation Organization to develop the next generation air traffic control system that will eventually replace current technology around the world. The school is backed by numerous corporations such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Pratt & Whitney and Timco and is certified by the Federal Aviation Administration for its instruction and certification of air traffic control trainees. In addition, the school is one of the only institutions in the country that offers American Association of Airport Executives certification for the management of airports. Purdue's Aviation Technology Department is also actively involved and partners regularly with National Business Aviation Association and the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading on a multitude of research projects.


In 2010, Purdue University received a $1.35 million grant from the United States Air Force to develop alternative fuels and test aircraft engines at a new facility. The National Test Facility for Fuels and Propulsion expected to open late 2010 or early 2011 will be located at the Purdue University Airport. This project will conduct research into fuel-sustainability and emissions data. The objective of this research is to have 10% biofuel usage in aircrafts by 2017. J. Clifford Turpin, from the class of 1908, was the first Purdue graduate to become an aviator, and received flight instruction from Orville Wright. In 1919 George W. Haskins became the first alumnus to land an aircraft on campus. The original faculty of six in 1874 has grown to 2,563 tenure and tenure-track faculty in the Purdue Statewide System by Fall 2007 totals.


The number of faculty and staff members system-wide is 18,872. The current faculty includes scholars such as Shreeram Shankar Abhyankar - known for his contributions to singularity theory, Arden L. Bement Jr. - Director of the National Science Foundation, R. Graham Cooks, Joseph Francisco, Douglas Comer, Louis de Branges de Bourcia who proved the Bieberbach conjecture, Ei-ichi Negishi, Victor Raskin, Michael Rossmann who mapped human common cold virus, Leah Jamieson, and H. Jay Melosh.


Purdue University tenured faculty comprises sixty Academic Deans, Associate Deans, and Assistant Deans; 63 Academic Department Heads; 753 Professors; 547 Associate Professors and 447 Assistant Professors. Purdue employs 892 non-tenure-track faculty, Lecturers, and Postdoctoral at its West Lafayette campus. Purdue employs another 691 tenured and 1,021 Non-Tenure Track Faculty, Lecturers, and Postdoctoral at its Regional Campuses and Statewide Technology. Purdue University expended $472.7 million in support of research system-wide in 2006–07, using funds received from the state and federal governments, industry, foundations, and individual donors. The faculty and more than 400 research laboratories put Purdue University among the leading research institutions.


Purdue University is considered by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education to have "very high research activity”. Purdue University also was rated the nation's fourth best place to work in academia, according to rankings released in November 2007 by The Scientist magazine. Purdue's researchers provide insight, knowledge, assistance, and solutions in many crucial areas. These include, but are not limited to Agriculture; Business and Economy; Education; Engineering; Environment; Healthcare; Individuals, Society, Culture; Manufacturing; Science; Technology; Veterinary Medicine.


Purdue University President, appointed by the Board of Trustees, is the chief administrative officer of the university. The office of the president oversees admission and registration, student conduct and counseling, the administration and scheduling of classes and space, the administration of student athletics and organized extracurricular activities, the libraries, the appointment of the faculty and conditions of their employment, the appointment of all non-faculty employees and the conditions of employment, the general organization of the university, and the planning and administration of the university budget.


Purdue University Sustainability Council, composed of University administrators and professors, meets monthly to discuss environmental issues and sustainability initiatives at Purdue. Purdue University is currently constructing its first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Certified building in an addition to the Mechanical Engineering building, which is to be completed in Spring 2011.  The school is also in the process of developing an arboretum on campus.  In addition, a system has been set up to display live data detailing current energy production at the campus utility plant. The school holds an annual & quot; Green Week & quot; each fall, an effort to engage the Purdue community with issues relating to environmental sustainability.


Purdue University is home to 18 Division I/I-A National Collegiate Athletic Association teams including football, basketball, cross country, tennis, wrestling, golf, volleyball and others. Purdue is a founding member of the Big Ten Conference, and played a central role in its creation. Traditional rivals include Big Ten colleagues the Indiana Hoosiers, the Illinois Fighting Illini, and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish from the Big East Conference. The Boilermakers battle the Hoosiers on the football field each year to win the Old Oaken Bucket. Purdue University leads the series, first played in 1925, 68-36-6.      





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The address of Purdue University is West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.

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