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Prospective Student News

Tuition Increase Lowest Among State Universities

Kansas State University leaders said today the 2009-2010 tuition increase approved by the Kansas Board of Regents will help keep the cost of a K-State education affordable.

June 26, 2009 | read more »

Architecture Firm Creates Scholarship

Horst, Terrill, & Karst Architects, PA, Topeka and Overland Park, Kansas, have made a gift of $26,000 to the Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design to establish the Gary G. Karst Scholarship.

September 06, 2007 | read more »

Bachelor's Degrees Phased Out

In keeping with a national trend, bachelor’s degrees are becoming a thing of the past at Kansas State University’s College of Architecture, Planning and Design.

August 23, 2007 | read more »

K-State Among Best Colleges, According to New Princeton Review Guide

Kansas State University offers students an outstanding undergraduate education, according to the 2008 edition of Princeton Review’s “Best 366 Colleges.” 

August 21, 2007 | read more »

Cutting Edge School

Kansas State University is one of the “25 cutting-edge schools in the nation,” according to the 2008 edition of Kaplan Publishing’s guide, “You Are Here: A Guide to Over 380 Colleges & Unlimited Paths to Your Future.”

August 21, 2007 | read more »

K-State Recognized as Top Value by Princeton Review, Kiplinger

Kansas State University has been named among the best values in U.S. colleges and universities by two recent guides, the Princeton Review and the Kiplinger 100. Both lists focus on academic and financial value.

January 12, 2007 | read more »

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