Kansas State University Online
Karen Pedersen, Dean
Debbie Hagenmaier, Assistant Director, Program Development and Management
Jo Maseberg-Tomlinson, Assistant Director, Program Development and Management
George Widenor, Director, Marketing
Pamela Erickson, Director, Student Success and Advising
Maleah Lundeen, Director, Recruitment
Linda Teener, Executive Director, UFM Community learning Center
Anderson Hall, 919 Mid-Campus Dr. North
Room 010
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-5575 or 1-800-662-2578
Email: online@k-state.edu
online.k-state.edu
K-State Online offers more than 100 degree academic programs to students around the world who need or want the added flexibility of learning online. Although your educational experience may not take place in a lecture hall, you’ll be taught by the same quality instructors who teach on campus and your classes will follow the same rigorous academic standards that K-State has always maintained.
Classes are structured to increase interaction, and students are often surprised at the strong bonds they’re able to forge with their classmates, advisors and faculty even when they live hundreds or thousands of miles apart. You’ll also have access to the same support services on-campus students receive, such as tutoring, the Writing Center, library services and financial counseling.
Degrees offered online
Bachelor’s degrees
Master’s degrees
Doctoral degree
Stand-Alone Minors
K-State’s stand-alone minors are available to students working toward a bachelor’s degree at any accredited institution, or to those who have already completed a bachelor’s degree.
Concurrent Minors
Concurrent minors are available to students currently enrolled in an on-campus or online bachelor’s degree program at Kansas State University. Students should contact their K-State advisor to add one of the following concurrent minors to their undergraduate degree program.
Certificates, endorsements, specialty programs, and teacher licensure
For information about noncredit programs visit the K-State Professional Development site.
Intersession
Intersession is conducted during the following three-week breaks in the academic calendar: late December to mid-January, late May to mid-June, and late July to mid-August. Annually, many existing and new or experimental credit courses are offered during Intersession, providing students with an opportunity to examine academic areas not scheduled in their current curricula and faculty members with a means to experiment with new ideas and formats for teaching. On-campus, study abroad, and online or distance classes are offered during Intersession. Students are encouraged to consult with their advisors to determine if a particular Intersession class will fulfill specific degree requirements. Intersession course information can be found online at https://online.k-state.edu/why-learn-online/flexibility/intersession.html.
UFM Community Learning Center
UFM Community Learning Center provides credit and noncredit educational opportunities for Kansas State University, the Manhattan area and communities across Kansas. More than 800 classes are available each year, with topics ranging from recreation, test preparation, health and wellness, recreation and fitness, living green, cooking and more. Many recreational classes are offered for K-State credit. UFM also sponsors the Lou Douglas Lecture Series on Public Issues, hosts the Manhattan Community Garden, coordinates a teen mentoring program and hosts Project EXCELL. For additional information about UFM and its programs and activities visit tryufm.org or email: ufm@k-state.edu.
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