Resources

This page contains a list of Purdue University resources and West Lafayette/Lafayette community resources that may be available to Education Graduate Students.

This list has been compiled by the Office of Graduate Studies in the College of Education, and the list is updated when possible to provide assistance to graduate students in locating services in the area. Please note that some of the resources listed in this document are third-party organizations not endorsed or recommended by Purdue University, the College of Education, or the Office of Graduate Studies. Certain eligibility requirements may apply in order for students to access services. Contact these organizations directly for information and to learn about eligibility and fees/costs.

This list was last updated on October 6, 2023.

More information on graduate funding, including – fellowships and assistantships, awards, and research, is available here.

This list includes graduate student organizations in or related to the College of Education. See the Campus Life section for information about other student organizations across campus.

Below are several lists of community centers and resources – food assistance, housing assistance, etc. – compiled by local organizations.

  • Indiana 211 – available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year to connect Indiana residents with help and answers from thousands of health and human services agencies
  • United Way Community Resource Guide – list of community resources for mental health, childcare, medical, food, housing and utilities, education, etc.
  • 2024 Community Resource guide from Bauer Family Resources – list of community services for childcare, counseling, clothing, food, health, legal assistance, transportation, etc.
  • Lafayette Urban Ministry (LUM) – Financial Assistance, After School Child Care, Summer Camp, Food Assistance, Emergency Shelter, etc.
  • YWCA of Lafayette – emergency shelter, women’s wellness, legal advocacy, violence prevention, support groups
  • WorkOne List of Tippecanoe Area Resources – childcare, clothing, education, employment agencies, financial assistance, food assistance, housing, mental health, support groups, health and wellness, transportation

Disability Resource Center (DRC) – Providing equal access for students at Purdue. Request accommodations, peer mentor program, testing services, etc.

West Lafayette

Lafayette

Students with insurance are encouraged to contact the provider prior to scheduling a visit/treatment to ensure that the provider is in-network for Purdue Anthem insurance. Even if the provider is in-network certain services may not be covered. For questions about graduate student insurance, please see the resources under the Funding and Benefits/Insurance section.

Mental Health Resources

OGSPS Office of Professional Development – online resources, workshops, competitions, newsletters, and more. This is a great way for students to build their resume, knowledge, and relationships while at Purdue.

The Dorothy Stratton Veteran and Military Success Center is composed of student and staff space in the Purdue Memorial Union where students can receive guidance about and access to military-related education benefits, opportunities for personal and professional development, and camaraderie with their peers.