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University Profile
Established in 1863, Kansas State University (K-State) is a public research institution and the nation’s first land-grant university.
The university considers itself a forerunner in research into global food systems. It is also credited with expertise on issues relating to Kansas itself (known as the K-State Research and Extension, an initiative supported by local and international partnerships).
The main campus of K-State can be found in Manhattan, a ‘classic college town’ in northeastern Kansas with more than 52,000 residents.
Known as ‘The Little Apple’, Manhattan, Kansas is home to the Konza Prairie Biological Station and Tuttle Creek State Park – a reservoir park offering golf, camping, swimming, archery and horse trails.
It also has a campus in the city of Olathe, and its Polytechnic campus can be found in Salina, one of the largest wheat-producing areas in the world. The K-State Global Campus serves distance students.
The university has been ranked as one of the top 25 schools for sustainability by SaveOnEnergy.com and counts Eric Stonestreet, a star of ABC’s “Modern Family,” among its alumni.
Acknowledged by the Princeton Review as one of America’s best colleges, K-State is home to more national prestigious scholarship winners than any other public research university in the country.
It welcomes over 22,000 students from all 50 states and 100 countries. In terms of financial aid, it distributes over $286 million in grants, scholarships and loans every year.
Over 475 student organizations can be found at the university, along with a plethora of sports teams.