WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Here’s your chance to provide input to Ross-Ade Stadium’s future.

Purdue and Elevate Sports Ventures announced plans to launch a survey Monday morning to gather feedback surrounding future extensive renovations to the home of the Boilermaker football program.

The study will be the basis for a campaign entitled "Your Ross-Ade Stadium."

“Our new partnership with Elevate Sports Ventures allows us to employ a modern, thoughtful approach to shape future strategies and initiatives, while also advancing Purdue’s role as a progressive force in collegiate athletics,” Purdue athletic director Mike Bobinski said in a statement.

“We are confident that Elevate’s professional sports experience, data-driven insights and cutting-edge methodology will lead to outcomes that excite current and prospective season-ticket holders, students, alumni and more.”

Areas of focus in the study will include entry and egress, communication, concessions, entertainment, parking, restrooms, game-day experiences and more.

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Survey distribution – via email to season ticket holders, single and multi-game ticket purchasers, current students, alumni and fans throughout Indiana and the Chicagoland area - will start Friday. The survey features a series of multiple choice questions and the length is estimated around 25 to 35 minutes.

Elevate Sports Ventures CEO Al Guido said the school’s approach to “this massive renovation with a smart, analytical eye and their unwavering desire to create the ultimate, fan-centric, college game experience make them an ideal partner through which to leverage Elevate’s insights and analytical approach from the professional sports front office to the college sphere.”

Purdue is already experiencing growth in season ticket sales and attendance since Jeff Brohm took over the program prior to the 2017 season. The average home attendance has increased nearly 50 percent from 2016 through 2018. Last season, the Boilermakers averaged 51,120 fans at seven home games. Purdue sold out its 10,000-seat allotment of student tickets in 2018.

The last major renovation to Ross-Ade Stadium took place from 2001 through 2003 with a price tag of $70 million. In 2007, the Daktronics video board was installed in the south end zone to provide replay and highlights.

Recently, permanent lights were installed in 2017. Last season, a new sound system and brick façade around the field level were added.