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Colleges and universities in Kansas facts for kids

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Kansas is a state in the middle of the United States. It has many different places where young people can go to learn after high school. These places are called colleges and universities. They offer special classes and programs to help students get ready for jobs or learn more about subjects they love.

The Kansas Board of Regents is like a main office that helps run many of these schools. They look after six big state universities, plus lots of community colleges and technical schools. They also make sure private schools and schools from other states that teach in Kansas are doing a good job. These schools teach skills for business, trades, or industrial jobs. They can help you earn a certificate, a diploma, or a college degree.

Learning in Kansas

After high school, many students in Kansas choose to continue their education at a college or university. These schools offer different types of learning experiences, from getting a four-year degree to learning a specific trade.

Private Colleges and Universities

Private colleges and universities are schools that are not run by the state government. They often have their own special traditions and programs. Here are some of the private schools in Kansas:

  • Baker University
  • Barclay College
  • Benedictine College
  • Bethany College
  • Bethel College
  • Central Christian College
  • Friends University
  • Haskell Indian Nations University
  • Hesston College
  • Kansas Wesleyan University
  • Manhattan Christian College
  • Marymount College
  • McPherson College
  • MidAmerica Nazarene University
  • Newman University
  • Ottawa University
  • St. Mary's College and Academy
  • Southwestern College
  • Sterling College
  • Tabor College
  • University of Saint Mary

Public Colleges and Universities

Public colleges and universities are supported by the state government. This often means they have lower tuition costs for students who live in Kansas. There are different kinds of public schools:

State Universities

These are the largest public universities in Kansas. They offer many different subjects and degrees.

Municipal Universities

A municipal university is a public university that is supported by a city. Kansas has one municipal university:

Community Colleges

Community colleges offer two-year programs. Students can earn an associate's degree or get credits to transfer to a four-year university. They are often a good way to start college close to home.

  • Allen County Community College
  • Barton County Community College
  • Butler County Community College
  • Cloud County Community College
  • Coffeyville Community College and Area Technical School
  • Colby Community College
  • Cowley County Community College
  • Dodge City Community College
  • Fort Scott Community College
  • Garden City Community College
  • Highland Community College
  • Hutchinson Community College
  • Independence Community College
  • Johnson County Community College
  • Kansas City Kansas Community College
  • Labette Community College
  • Neosho County Community College
  • Pratt Community College
  • Seward County Community College

Technical Colleges and Schools

Technical colleges and schools focus on teaching specific skills for jobs. These programs can help students get ready for a career quickly.

  • Coffeyville Community College and Area Technical School
  • Flint Hills Technical College
  • Kansas City Kansas Area Technical School
  • Kaw Area Technical School (Now Washburn Institute of Technology)
  • Manhattan Area Technical College
  • North Central Kansas Technical College
  • Northeast Kansas Technical College
  • Northwest Kansas Technical College
  • Pinnacle Career Institute
  • Salina Area Technical School
  • Southwest Kansas Technical School
  • Wichita Area Technical College
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