Purdue University College of Engineering acknowledges that we are located in the traditional homelands of the Woodland People. We honor and appreciate these indigenous caretakers which include the Bodéwadmik (Potawatomi), Lenape (Delaware), Myaamia (Miami), and Shawnee People.

Find Your Community FAQs

Find answers to common questions about community, campus involvement, wellness, cultural resources, and ways to connect as a Purdue Engineering graduate student.

This page brings together several ways to build community as a graduate student, including student organizations, cultural centers, wellness resources, arts and culture, and graduate-focused support programs.

Where to go next: Start with the resources below to explore the communities and activities that best match your interests and needs.

Not necessarily. While this page is part of Purdue Engineering Graduate Education, many of the featured resources are broader Purdue community resources that graduate students can use, including cultural centers, recreational wellness programs, and arts and culture offerings.

Where to go next: Explore the campus-wide resources below to see which communities and support spaces are available to you.