On and off-Campus Resources
The Office of Academic Programs is committed to connecting students with resources that support their experience both on campus and in the Greater Lafayette community. The listings on this page were compiled through collaboration between university staff and students.
On-campus resources refer to services and support systems developed or led by Purdue University, typically available to all actively enrolled students.
Off-campus resources include organizations and services within the Greater Lafayette area that operate independently of the university.
ON-CAMPUS RESOURCES
- Financial Resources
- Academic Support
- Community Support, Living Support & Visa Support
- Boilermaker Country - Off-Campus Housing Guide
- Center for Advocacy, Response & Education (CARE)
- Span Plan - Non-Traditional Student Support (Over the Age of 22)
- Graduate School Support for Families
- International Student Support
- Disability Resource Center (DRC)
- Purdue University Student Health Care (PUSH)
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
- Center for Career Opportunities (CCO)
OFF-CAMPUS RESOURCES
- Financial Resources
- Community Support, Living Support & Visa Support
- Tippecanoe County Health Department
- West Lafayette Wellness Center
- Section 8 (Government Subsidized) Housing
- LTHC Homeless Services
- Lafayette Urban Ministry Assistance Programs
- Lafayette Immigration Clinic
- Lafayette Chamber Young Professionals
- West Lafayette Public Library
- Tippecanoe County Public Library
- YMCA
- Parks and Rec - West Lafayette
- Parks and Rec - Lafayette
- Alcoholics Anonymous - West Lafayette
- Narcotics Anonymous - West Lafayette
- Free Rehab Centers - West Lafayette
- United Way of Greater Lafayette - Community Resource Guide
- Mental health, childcare, medical, food, housing and utilities, and education.
Do you know of additional resources?
There are always other resources that can support students. If you know of a resource not listed here, please send us your suggestions! Your recommendations could help countless students facing similar struggles.
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