Dr. R. Michael Philson, Associate Provost
304 Fairchild Hall
785-532-5990
Fax: 785-532-6550
E-mail: oip@k-state.edu
www.k-state.edu/oip
The mission of the Office of International Programs is to lead the internationalization of Kansas State University by supporting and collaborating with faculty, students, and scholars in international education and research worldwide.
Building upon several decades of international involvement, K-State provides a range of programs that link the campus with other parts of the world. Many of these are coordinated through individual departments or colleges; others serve the whole university.
The Office of International Programs supervises the Study Abroad Program, the English Language Program, the International Undergraduate Recruiting Office, and the International Student Center, and provides a range of services and support to faculty and students.
Study Abroad Program
304 Fairchild Hall
785-532-5990
Fax: 785-532-6550
www.k-state.edu/studyabroad/
The Study Abroad Office is the first stop for students planning to study abroad. We offer a variety of academic programs that prepare students for success in an increasing global society. Programs are designed to meet student needs and are as varied as the students. Programs range from short term faculty-led and group programs to individual summer, semester and academic year opportunities. With over sixty individual exchange programs, and several hundred affiliation agreements worldwide, programs are available in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
Faculty-led programs are study abroad courses taught internationally by K-State faculty and are coordinated by the Study Abroad Office in cooperation with the academic departments.
Exchange programs involve reciprocal partnerships with universities abroad that allow students to attend partner universities while paying resident tuition and study abroad fees at K-State. Additional program options are available through direct enrollment and selected program providers.
Many students qualify for Federal Financial Aid and scholarships and are encouraged to apply.
Apply for local study abroad scholarships, and review the list of national study abroad scholarships on the Study Abroad website. Scholarships for foreign study are listed below:
Scholarship Programs for Foreign Study
Scholarships available through the Office of International Programs/Study Abroad include:
- Office of International Fellowship
- The Catherine Joyce Memorial Scholarship
- Doris Hays Fenton Memorial Scholarship
- Elfrieda Nafziger Scholarship
- Friends of International Programs Scholarship
- The Heather Stewart Memorial Scholarship
- The Joseph and Elizabeth Barton-Dobenin International Exchange Scholarship
- Megan E. Taylor Czech Republic Student Award
- Rodolfo J. Montes de Oca/Costa Rica Small Town International Scholarship
- The Vernon Larson Study Scholarship
- Veronica Bonebrake International Scholarship
Scholarships available through other offices include:
Blue Key
102 Holton Hall
785-532-6432
Megan E. Taylor Czech Republic Student Fellowship
College of Business Administration
785-532-7190
Modern Languages (majors only)
Robert Corum
785-532-6760
Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grants
www.phikappaphi.org
Apply online
Rhodes, Marshall, Fulbright, Boren
Jim Hohenbary
785-532-6904
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship
Rebecca Gould
785-532-2298
Steven Graham
785-532-5728
Yamani Scholarship (Middle East)
Michael Suleiman
785-532-6842
International Activities Council
Contact the Provost Office
106 Anderson Hall
785-532-6224
Fax: 785-532-6507
www.k-state.edu/provost
The International Activities Council (IAC), an advisory body that reports to the Provost, is composed of faculty and administrators from throughout K-State. IAC meets regularly, usually on a monthly basis, to promote and support international activities at K-State, and to enhance the internationalization of the university’s activities.
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS)
Sara Thurston González, PhD, Director
104 International Student Center
785-532-6448
Fax: 785-532-6607
E-mail: isss@k-state.edu
www.k-state.edu/isss
The staff at International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) provide vital services for K-State’s over 1,800 international students, scholars, and their families. This includes advice on U.S. immigration regulations, support during their stay in the U.S., and cultural programs. The staff assists them with visa and passport issues, work authorization, entry and exit documentation, certification of status forms, housing, programming and personal concerns. ISSS also offers assistance to faculty and departments wanting to bring international scholars to the United States. Additionally, the staff serves the entire campus as a resource on international student and scholar issues. The office operates under the Office of International Programs and works with all facets of the University to implement and support both the goals of each student and scholar and the goals of the University in international education. Staff members provide leadership and support for a variety of programs that promote global awareness and understanding.
ISSS is housed in the International Student Center which is composed of three building that have been completely funded by private gifts to K-State. The Taiwan Wing houses most of the staff. The Korean Room houses the director’s office and office meeting space. The Center provides a comfortable relaxed atmosphere where people can meet or attend various programs. It includes a multipurpose meeting room, kitchen, reading lounge, and small classroom. Rental of the facilities is available. The building has wireless internet reception.
English Language Program
Mary Wood, Director
205 Fairchild
785-532-7324
Fax: 785-532-6550
E-mail: elp@k-state.edu
www.k-state.edu/elp
The English Language Program offers intensive English courses primarily for international students who plan to enter degree programs at K-State. However, it also accepts students who wish to come for English instruction only.
The program offers five levels of full-time intensive English. It also offers advanced part-time courses specifically for students who need support in English while taking classes in their degree field (DAS 176 , 177 , and 178 ).
International undergraduate applicants do not have to submit a TOEFL score. They can be admitted on their academic credentials only. Once they arrive at K-State, if students do not provide other evidence of English proficiency, they must take the English Proficiency Test (EPT). If their test scores place them in English classes, they must enroll in them. This is the condition for beginning academic work. The admission policy follows below:
If you meet academic requirements, Kansas State University can admit you with no proof of English proficiency. Once you arrive, you will be required to take the English Proficiency Test (EPT). The results of the EPT will determine if you need to study English, either full-time or part-time, or if you are ready to begin full-time university classes. This is to make sure that you have the necessary English skills to be successful in your career here at K-State.
The program also screens the English proficiency of incoming non-native speakers of English. For other information and a brochure, write or e-mail the English Language Program at the addresses above.
International Curricula
Students seeking to enrich their college experience and enhance their personal and professional development may take advantage of several interdisciplinary international education opportunities.
College of Agriculture
Don Boggs
117 Waters Hall
785-532-6151
Fax: 785-532-6897
E-mail: dboggs@k-state.edu
www.ag.k-state.edu
The College of Agriculture offers opportunities for international travel through faculty-led study tours, summer exchange programs, semester abroad program, and summer internships in other countries. Scholarship or grant support is provided for all College of Agriculture students who travel internationally to study topics related to their major. A minor in international agriculture is available to students with agricultural majors. The minor requires a combination of language, international course work, and experience abroad.
College of Agriculture International Scholarships
Contact: Don Boggs 785-532-6151
- Boggs International Agriculture Scholarship
- Brown International Travel Award
- Cholick International Agricultural Scholarship
- Galle International Agricultural Scholarship
- Graham International Agricultural Scholarship
- Lewis International Study Scholarship
- Morgan Family International Study Scholarship
- Wolfe International Scholarship
College of Arts and Sciences
Bradley Shaw, Director International and Area Studies
215 Eisenhower Hall
785-532-1988
Fax: 785-532-7004
E-mail: ias@k-state.edu
www.k-state.edu/ias
The College of Arts and Sciences offers two international, interdisciplinary secondary majors and one minor to undergraduates in any college: International Studies secondary major and Latin American Studies secondary major, and East Asian Studies minor. For more information, reference to these programs select either or find them listed in Colleges and Departments.
College of Business Administration
Student Services
107 Calvin Hall
785-532-6180
Fax: 785-532-7809
E-mail: cbastusv@k-state.edu
www.cba.k-state.edu
The College of Business Administration offers several opportunities to its students to learn about global business issues and practices as they prepare to meet the future challenges in the global marketplace. In addition to study abroad programs and faculty-led trips abroad, business students can earn a Certificate in International Business offered by the College of Business Administration or earn a secondary major in International Studies offered by the College of Arts and Sciences. Scholarships are often available for business students who travel internationally to study topics related to their major.
International Service Teams
Trisha Gott, Program Coordinator
107 Leadership
Manhattan, KS 66502
785-532-6542
Fax: 785-532-6896
E-mail: tcgott@k-state.edu
www.k-state.edu/leadership/internationalTeams.html
Since 1990, K-State has placed teams of students in service-learning projects working with developing communities abroad. International Service Teams is a program of the School of Leadership Studies. Past project countries have included Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Mexico, Russia, Turkey, El Salvador, Jordan, Brazil, Guatemala, Botswana, Kenya and India. Projects are normally 8 to 10 weeks during the summer. Participants are chosen in the fall semester prior to the project and enroll in a preparatory course during spring semester.
International Agricultural Development Programs
The Office of International Agricultural Programs, the International Grains Program, the International Meat and Livestock Program, and other units maintain projects abroad, provide short-term consultants, and provide short-course training for foreign visitors.
International Agricultural Programs
Contact Nina Lilja, Director of International Agricultural Programs
or
Steven Graham, Assistant to the Dean
785-532-6147
International Grains Program
Dirk K. Maier, IGP Director
785-532-4071
International Meat and Livestock Program
John Unruh, IMLP Director
785-532-1245
International Sorghum and Millet Program-INTSORMIL
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