How to Navigate Dining at Purdue
When I first came to Purdue, one of the biggest things I had to figure out, honestly faster than I expected, was how dining worked. Between jumping into engineering classes, meeting new people, and just trying not to get lost walking to class, I quickly realized that figuring out where (and how) I was going to eat every day actually mattered a lot. For students with food allergies or dietary restrictions, this transition can feel even more overwhelming. It takes time to learn which dining courts work best for you, how meal plans function, and what resources are available, and I hope I can make that process easier for you. Firstly, Purdue’s dining system is centered around residential dining courts. These are spots where you use a meal swipe to enter, and then you can eat as much as you’d like while you are there. There are five main dining courts on campus: Earhart, Ford, Hillenbrand, Wiley, and Windsor. Each one has its own vibe, layout, and types of food, so you’ll probably end up fi...