Memorial Union (Purdue University) - Services

Services

The PMU offers a variety of services to students, staff, and visitors as well. There are financial offices, student services, as well as many restaurants.

ATMs are located on the main floor of the union just outside the Cashier Office. The Cashier Office allows students and faculty to cash checks of up to $50. The PEFCU (Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union) is located on the main floor as well. The Boiler Copy Maker is a copy center available for students and staff to make copies as well as to buy software. The Card Services office is where students and staff may go to have their Purdue ID card printed. BoilerExpress accounts for Purdue ID cards may also be set up through this office. (BoilerExpress accounts are for students to easily pay for laundry or other items at campus minimarts. Money is loaded onto the student’s Purdue ID.) There is a UPS Store located in the PMU that offers full service packaging and receiving, and various other mail services. The Purdue Shop in the union is one of the many places on campus to purchase Purdue apparel.

The PMU offers many dining options. There are cafés to grab a quick lunch, restaurants to have a full meal in, and places to get a hot or cold drink. Flatbreads and Oasis Café offer deli sandwiches. Urban Market is a convenience store with lots of organic foods as well as a cereal bar. Lemongrass offers soups and other Thai and Vietnamese foods. The Sagamore Room is a more fancy restaurant that has breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus. Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen has a variety of pizzas and salads as well as other Italian foods. Pappy’s Sweet Shop offers hamburgers, hotdogs, and many types of ice cream for dessert. Zia Juice has fresh squeezed juices as well as smoothies. Starbucks has a variety of hot or cold drinks as well as baked treats.

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