Overview
K-State has been working with military students for over 60 years. Today courses and degree programs are offered to military students and their families through distance education, evening college, on-campus and at the Fort Riley and Fort Leavenworth military post. Military students bring a unique depth of experience to the classroom that is appreciated by fellow students and faculty.
K-State is a SOCAD member which means military students who complete 15 hours with K-State can finish an associates degree anywhere the student goes in the world. K-State has a partnership with Barton County Community College that offers Plus 2
programs that allow students to earn both an associate's degree from Barton and a bachelor's degree from K-State.
K-State offers nationally-award winning distance education programs. Bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and certificate programs are offered utilizing the latest in technology delivery online.
K-State is a regionally accredited institution and has a Veteran's Administration Office on campus in Manhattan.