Purdue University
Pi Upsilon Chapter
Located less than a mile from Purdue’s Ross-Ade Stadium and the Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering, the house was originally built and dedicated as the Pi Upsilon’s chapter home in 1969. However, chapter struggles in the mid 90’s led to the house being sold. In 2014, the house was purchased from the university and has been occupied by the chapter ever since.
The house has a formal chapter room that is used for meetings and studying, as well as a small library study room. There is a commercial kitchen and a residential kitchenette, with multipurpose space used as a dining room and space for chapter events. There is a dedicated brotherhood room upstairs for watching TV, with multiple TVs and stadium seating.
The Basics
- 30 Bedrooms – All Capable Of Being Doubles
- 3rd Floor Rooms Have Lofts To Comfortably Sleep Two People
- Central Bathrooms Upstairs
- Several Single Bathrooms Throughout The First Floor
- Commercial Kitchen
- Monitored Fire Alarm System
Amenities
- Formal Chapter Room
- Multi-Purpose Main Room
- Dedicated Study Room
- Communal TV Room Upstairs
- Individual AC/Heat Unit For Each Bedroom
- Forced Air AC/Heat In Common Areas
- Free-Use Laundry
- Ample Parking In Dedicated Lot
- Huge Backyard
What’s Included
- Rent
- Full Meal Plan
- Utilities
- Electric
- Gas
- Water/Sewer
- Trash
- Internet
Important Links
Resources
- Housing Rules & Standards
- Move-In Info and Guidance
- Student FAQ
- Parent FAQ
- Payments FAQ
- More Coming Soon!
Contact Us
- Maintenance Issues: [email protected]
- Meal Plan Issues: [email protected]
- Other Questions: [email protected]