Give to the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering

What we make here moves the world forward...

It's an exciting time to be a civil or construction engineer, and an even better time to be a Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering graduate! In the latest issue of U.S. News & World Report, the Purdue Civil Engineering undergraduate program ranked third in the nation! Our graduates are helping to provide clean water around the globe, leading the green building revolution, and strengthening our nation’s growing infrastructure.

...but we couldn't do it without you!

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If you have any questions about giving to the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering, please contact us!

Eric Putman Eric Putman
Exec. Director of Development
765-494-2236
eaputman@purdueforlife.org

Eric Putman Scott Hinkel
Senior Director of Development
765-496-0158
lshinkel@purdueforlife.org

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CCE Annual Fund Giving Priorities

Area of Greatest Need in the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering

Gifts to the Greatest Need Fund truly help us bridge the gap from operational to extraordinary by allowing the School to provide resources that enrich the student educational experience.

Donate to support the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering's greatest needs.

Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering EXCEL Fund

Gifts to the EXCEL Fund support recruiting initiatives, k-12 outreach programs, and help launch our students into successful careers upon graduation.

Donate to support the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering's EXCEL Fund.

Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering Scholarship Fund

Gifts to the Scholarship Fund help provide our students with a world-class, nationally-ranked education and honor strong academic performance.

Other

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Thank you! Your generosity is essential to ensuring that the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering remains pre-eminent.