Kansas State University
As the next-generation land-grant university, Kansas State University has a focus on the future, leading the nation and setting the standard for inspiring learning, creativity, discovery and engagement that positively impacts society and transforms lives in Kansas and around the world.
History
Established in 1863 as the first operational land-grant university under the Morrill Act, K-State has fostered a connected community of change-makers, dream-chasers and problem-solvers. Delve deeper into K-State’s rich history and cherished traditions.
Colleges
Spanning four campuses, with its main campus located in Manhattan, K-State offers a diverse array of programs, catering to a myriad of interests and career paths. The institution’s nine colleges serve as guiding beacons, directing students towards their passions:
- College of Agriculture.
- College of Architecture, Planning and Design.
- College of Arts and Sciences.
- College of Business Administration.
- College of Education.
- Carl R. Ice College of Engineering.
- College of Health and Human Sciences.
- College of Veterinary Medicine.
- Staley School of Leadership Studies.
Plan a visit to K-State to immerse yourself in the legacy and opportunities awaiting.
Top Five Picture Spots on Campus:
- Bluemont Bell outside Bluemont Hall.
- Bronze Wildcat Statue at the K-State Alumni Center.
- Coach Bill Snyder Statue at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
- Higinbotham Gate at the corner of Anderson and Manhattan Avenue.
- Anderson Lawn outside Anderson Hall.
Discover the essence of Kansas State University, where tradition meets innovation, and every experience leave an indelible mark. For more information and updates, visit www.k-state.edu or contact us directly at 785-532-6011.