Are you from Indiana? If so, go visit the school and talk to Larry Gross and Brian Dillman about the aviation program. Go to our website (
www.tech.purdue.edu/at) and get info there, but be advised its not accurate and kept up-to-date. If you are from around Southern Indiana, look into the Prosser/Shawnee aviation program.
I'm from Kentucky so out-of-state tuition was costly, but I wouldn't trade my time at Purdue for anything. To get in, a good high school GPA (3.5+) and good test scores (26+ ACT) will make you a near-lock for admission. The program loses 3-8 pilots per semester for various reasons, so there are limited opportunities to transfer in if you don't make the cut the first time.
As a recent grad, however, I would suggest a few school-specific things:
1. Get involved in at least one aviation club. I was involved in Flight Team and Alpha Eta Rho, but there are lots of good choices.
1a. Get involved in at least one NON-aviation club; I did swing dancing. It will keep you sane and away from aviation dorks the whole time. A beneficial side effect is you will see more women this way.
2. Don't live in McCutcheon because its close to the airport, stay in Shreve or Wiley - they are closer and more convenient to campus.
3. Keep a car your freshman year at the airport, you'll want wheels on the weekend to get around.
4. MINOR IN SOMETHING NON-AVIATION! You don't have to do Management (although it is popular), but give yourself some skills outside of "flying airplanes" as a fallback option.
5. Work on your CFI the same semester you do your commercial training. Fly your tail off during summers & semesters, because hustling while in school will provide a much better payoff come graduation. The money is nice, too.
6. Do the CTI program (air traffic control), its good to have the option.
7. Don't do anything stupid, but you are in college once - HAVE FUN while you are there...but keep your grades up!
8. DO AN INTERNSHIP!
9. For the love of God, have fun. Its an expensive but excellent program, and you will have opportunities you could never imagaine (I did). Rent a plane and go to Rick's Boatyard in Eagle Creek or Vince's in Muncie for dinner with your friends, fly to an away football game. Its training and flying for a grade, but don't take it for granted. Enjoy yourself...
10. See 1 and 1a.
GOOD LUCK! PM if ya want more specific info.