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Academics

With more than 150 years of traditions and achievements on the record, Kansas State University is the nation’s first operational land-grant university, offering more than 250 undergraduate majors and programs across three campuses, as well as various global online courses. The university’s sprawling 2,300-acre main campus in Manhattan, Kansas (nicknamed “The Little Apple”) includes comprehensive agricultural and research facilities, while the newest campus, Olathe, is located in the Kansas Biosciences Park and works to expand partnerships between students, researchers, and companies. “Leadership opportunities are always within an arm’s length,” says a student. On the administration’s part, there is excellent “communication of resources available to students,” and the school is “very conscious of showing students what they are paying for and listening to student feedback in what prices should be for fees/services.” In demonstrating further commitment to quality, “professor performance grades are sent out to students at the end of every semester.”

At this research powerhouse, faculty members not only conduct “amazing research that is being nationally recognized” but also strive to do in a way that lets them “pass on their knowledge to the students.” Such efforts are also recognized in and out of the classroom, whether that’s in the way teachers “are skilled at making classes interesting” or how they lead review sessions “to better help students focus on harder topics.” (Students also mention how discussion boards are “largely utilized for engagement.) In general, professors are praised for responding “quickly and well to emails” and overall come across as “approachable and really want to see their students learn and succeed.”

Student Body

K-State is composed of “many international students, first generation students, and students from virtually all race, religion, and age,” as well as “many students who grew up on a farm or other rural areas,” all of whom contribute to a “wonderful community mindset.” Traditions abound here, and “the university instills this very real feeling of belonging and family” known as the Wildcat Way. “Purple pride is taken very seriously” here, so much so that one student notes how “We see that Wildcat, and know we’re part of the same family.” This is “a big school with a small-town feel,” and everyone is “exceedingly friendly and proud of the university.” The school itself provides plenty of ways for students to be involved, and there are “a multitude of opportunities for students to find their own space to grow and succeed in.”

Campus Life

The college town of Manhattan “provides those from bigger cities with the pros of a smalltown feel (community, laid-back style) while also giving students from rural areas a more city-like lifestyle.” As one student puts it: “It is super easy to balance school and a social life here since the majority of the people who live here are students.” The bars, restaurants, and shopping in the neighborhood of Aggieville make it “a vibrant hotspot for activity every weekend and even on weekdays.” The “gym facilities and hiking trails nearby are beautiful and a great way to get moving,” and “the city and university maintain public sidewalks and trails for those wishing to bike/run.” All student amenities “are within walking distance,” and for fun, “many people attend parties, hang out with friends, and attend events hosted in the student union.” Intramurals are wildly popular, and Greek life “is fun but not too overpowering,” ensuring that the overall vibe allows students to “focus on their studies and dedicate their daytime hours to ensuring they complete their coursework.”

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
New Student Services

Address
Berney Family Welcome Center
705 N. 17th Street
Manhattan, KS 66506

Phone
785-532-1521

Email
k-state@k-state.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Peters Recreation Complex
Sports Complexes: Wagner Field, Bramlage Coliseum
K-State Student Union
Ahearn Fieldhouse
Beach Museum of Art

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Aggieville
Downtown Manhattan
Colbert Hills Golf Course
Konza Prairie
Flint Hills Discovery Center

Campus Tours

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: Varies

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
No

Information Sessions
Not Available

Times

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Advance Notice
Other

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
K-State and the City of Manhattan have teamed up to provide a shuttle bus service, and cars are permitted on campus. Manhattan Regional Airport is located 10 minutes from campus and provides daily flights three times a day to Dallas/Ft.Worth and twice a day to Chicago- O'Hare. Kansas City International airport is approximately two hours east of Manhattan.

Driving Instructions to Campus
From I-70 exit 313: Turn North on Hwy 77. Manhattan is 8.5 miles north of I-70. Immediately after crossing the bridge over the Kansas River, take the K-18/Ft. Riley Blvd exit (exit to the right). Turn right onto Ft. Riley Blvd. Follow Ft. Riley Blvd. to 17th street. Turn right on 17th and continue until you reach campus. The parking garage is available to visitors on campus at the corner of 17th and Anderson Ave. From I-70 exit 303: Turn left onto K-18. Follow K-18 for approximately 12 miles. Turn left on 17th street and continue until campus. The parking garage is available to visitors on campus at the corner of 17th and Anderson Ave.

Local Accommodations
Manhattan offers 12 national chain motels, all within a few minutes from campus. There are also several bed & breakfast establishments within the city of Manhattan. Prices vary. See http://www.manhattancvb.org/index.aspx?NID=28

Admissions

Applicants: 9,703
Acceptance Rate: 95%
Average HS GPA: 3.79






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