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K-State Application Information | |
Application | |
Complete this on-line application. Admissions criteria can be reviewed at consider.k-state.edu/admissions. | |
Application Fee | |
All applicants are required to pay a $30 nonrefundable application fee, payable on-line at the completion of the application. Your application is not complete until the fee has been paid. | |
Deadline | |
Applications are accepted until the university's first day of class each semester. However, if you apply during the week (seven days) before the first day of classes, you may be required to enroll late. Students enrolling late (on the first day of classes or after) will be assessed a $50 late enrollment fee. | |
Contact Information | |
The on-line application still requires transcripts, supplemental information, etc., be sent to the Office of Admissions at Kansas State University. All documentation becomes the property of the university and cannot be copied or returned.
Kansas State University 119 Anderson Hall Manhattan, KS 66506-0102 785-532-6250 E-mail: kstate@k-state.edu | |
Readmit | |
If you have previously attended classes on the Manhattan or Salina campus since your high school graduation, complete the application for readmission. | |
Signature | |
Electronic applications include a statement of verification, which is considered equivalent to a personal signature. The electronic signature is required to certify accuracy and completeness. | |
Fraudulent Applications | |
An individual who intentionally withholds orprovides false information on the applicationfor admission is subject to denial of admissionor immediate dismissal. Carefully reviewyour completed information for accuracy. | |
Name | |
Include all last names (i.e., maiden) under which your records may be stored. | |
High School Transcript | |
Have your high school send certification ofyour high school graduation or an official copyof your final high school transcript showinghigh school graduation date. | |
ACT/SAT Scores | |
All new freshmen must complete the ACT assessment. Request that your scores be sent directly to the Office of Admissions by ACT. Scores from high school transcripts, personal records, and other sources do not constitute official results. SAT scores may substitute for ACT. However, academic advising and course placement relies heavily on the ACT data available to your advisor. If possible provide ACT scores. ACT: PO Box 451, Iowa City, IA 52243, 319-337-1313. ACT institutional code for K-State: 1428. www.act.org/aap/scores SAT: PO Box 6200, Princeton, NJ 08541, 609-771-7600. SAT institutional code for K-State: 6334. www.collegeboard.org | |
Transfer Credit | |
All previous academic work, including college courses taken while in high school, must be reported. Official transcripts must be mailed or faxed directly to the Office of Admissions from the registrar's office of each institution you previously attended. Transcripts are also required if you enrolled and withdrew or received no credit. Your admission file is not complete until all official transcripts are received. | |
Citizenship/Immigration Status | |
If you are not a citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S., do not use this application. The international student application is available at www.ksu.edu/admit/app.html or contact the Office of Admissions for a paper application. Questions about the application process can be asked by e-mail or telephone, toll free in Kansas (800) 432-8270 or (785) 532-6250. | |
Residency | |
Initial residency classification is determined by information you provide on the application. If you are living or attending school outside Kansas, if you recently moved to Kansas, or if you graduate from high school outside the state of Kansas, you may be classified as a nonresident for tuition purposes. It is the student's responsibility to provide any additional information that may be required to make an accurate residency determination. If you have questions about residency, please contact the Office of Admissions: kstate@k-state.edu or telephone, toll free in Kansas (800) 432-8270 or (785) 532-6250. | |
Locations | |
K-State offers courses on the Manhattan and Salina campuses. Distance education programs and courses are also available. See www.dce.ksu.edu or call 1-800-432-8222 for information about distance education. If you apply for financial assistance, you must be formally admitted to K-State. | |
Programs of Study | |
Health-related/professional degree programs Some disciplines in the pre-health professions program (PHPP) require that students complete a bachelorÆs degree before seeking admission to professional schools. Because PHPP is not a degree-granting program, you must list PHPP and a major in another discipline if you want or need a degree from K-State. No specific major is preferred over another by professional schools, so choose a major that interests you. Technology and aviation | |
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