If you are thinking about applying to a Kansas technical college, community college or university, there are a number of resources available to help students navigate our system, find the right options for their career goals and achieve success. Explore some of the common options below.
Learn more about the resources available to help high school students apply to colleges and universities in the state.
Explore state financial aid options that are available to help pay for attending Kansas colleges and universities.
Kansas DegreeStats provides cost information for every degree at a public university or college in the state, along with the average earnings of graduates
Learn more about Kansas free college application days.
Review Institutional list of courses aligned with the Systemwide General Education Framework.
Adult Education Centers help adults in Kansas earn their GED, learn English as a second language and upgrade their job skills.
Learn about the requirements for admission to state universities in Kansas, along with alternative admission options.
Explore transfer options and discover the path to degree completion.
Students can earn credit at Kansas colleges and universities for demonstrating skills and knowledge equivalent to college-level learning.
Resources for servicemembers and veterans, including college credit for service, financial aid and residency information.
Concurrent enrollment partnerships facilitate college-level learning at high schools to help students get a head start on their college careers.
The Kansas Board of Regents is committed to protecting the rights of students to exercise their First Amendment rights.
These Frequently Asked Questions may help students understand their eligibility for in-state tuition at a state university.
State university students may choose to purchase health insurance through the Board's student health insurance plan.
Kansas offers multiple paths to earning high school equivalency, including the GED and the Kansas Pathway to Career High School Equivalency.
State university students who have exhausted all available institutional grievance processes may make a complaint to the Board office.
