Fairway Cooperative



Founded as a men’s Christian cooperative house in 1957 by a group of ten visionary students, Fairway currently located on the corner of Stadium and David Ross Rd. at the top of slayter Hill. Since our founding nearly 50 years ago, Fairway has moved three times while remaining committed to the same Christian principles on which the house was originally built. Our purpose is to provide economic living quarters in a Christian atmosphere for men of Purdue University, but we offer so much more.

Fairway is a member of the Purdue Cooperative Council, the governing body for the cooperative system of houses that is unique to Purdue University. Consisting of twelve houses, the cooperative system offers intersystem activities such as philanthropies, dances, parties, and intramural sports leagues. The system also participates in such campus social activities as Homecoming and Grand Prix.

Most importantly, we are a brotherhood. Each brother is encouraged to strive to serve the Lord and develop a personal relationship with His son, Jesus Christ. This commonality adds a special dimension to the relationships that are built at Fairway. We come as Christian brothers united through Christ; and as Fairway Brothers, we leave with a bond that will truly last an eternity.

House Bills (monthly) $490
Number of Members 54

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