Purdue University--West Lafayette West Lafayette, IN
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Purdue University is a public, comprehensive institution. Founded in 1869, it adopted coeducation in 1874. Its 2,468-acre campus is located in West Lafayette, 65 miles northwest of Indianapolis.
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