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- List of colleges and universities in Kansas - Wikipedia
The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U S state of Kansas The Kansas Board of Regents governs six state universities and supervises and coordinates 19 community colleges, five technical colleges, six technical schools and a municipal university
- Kansas Colleges List - University Review
Both private and public Kansas State institutions rank well in the University Review college rankings lists, with notable members including the Kansas State University (316 to 324 in the world) and The University of Kansas at Lawrence (ranking 80th in the USA)
- Public Institutions (Accessible List) - kansasregents. gov
The following list of public colleges and universities is provided as a service to our sight-impaired website visitors:
- Public Colleges in Kansas
There are 33 public colleges and universities in Kansas enrolling 166,186 students Explore the list below to find the public college match for you Public college tend to be larger in size and more affordable than private schools when attended by students with Kansas state residency
- 2025 Top Public Universities in Kansas - Niche
The Top Public Universities ranking is based on rigorous analysis of academic, admissions, financial, and student life data from the U S Department of Education along for millions of reviews from students and alumni The ranking compares over 500 public colleges and state universities
- 2025 Best Colleges in Kansas | U. S. News Rankings - U. S. News World . . .
Looking for a college in Kansas? See a listing of Kansas colleges and universities at U S News Best Colleges Admissions information, tuition, rankings and more for colleges in Kansas
- Public Colleges In Kansas | CollegeVine
Looking to study at a public school in Kansas? We've compiled a list of Public Colleges In Kansas Learn more about each school below and calculate your chances of acceptance
- List of the Best 94 Colleges in Kansas for 2023 - CollegeStats. org
Kansas has 19 public community colleges, many technical colleges and a wide range of public and private four-year colleges and universities Altogether the public Kansas schools alone educate about 100,000 students every year
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