Purdue was founded in 1874 with just 39 students and six teachers. Now it's a public land grant university with some 53,000 students, including about 40,000 undergraduates.
About a quarter of Purdue undergrads enroll in its well-regarded school of engineering. Overall, students have more than 200 different majors to choose from, with programs ranging from animal sciences to finance drawing many students. (If you’re unsure what you’d like to study, Purdue's website has a path called Exploratory Studies with four semesters of learning about your career interests to land on a best-fit major.)
Boilermaker football is a school-wide obsession at this Big Ten school, and Greek life is a dominant social force on campus. But with more than 1,000 student organizations to choose from, everyone is likely to find something to match their interests, whether that's volunteering at no-kill animal shelters or preparing for dental school. When students want to venture off campus, West Lafayette boasts its share of student-friendly bars and restaurants.
Purdue scores high for affordability, with a lower-than-usual net price for its degrees. In 2013, Purdue University froze its tuition rate, locking the price at $9,992. Now, 12 years later, that price is still unchanged.