List of colleges and universities in Kansas
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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. The Board also authorizes private and out-of-state institutions to operate in Kansas with a Certificate of Approval renewed annually. These schools offer instruction for business trade, technical, or industrial occupations leading to a certificate, diploma, or academic degree.
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[edit] Private colleges and universities
- Barclay College
- Friends University
- Haskell Indian Nations University
- Hesston College
- Kansas Wesleyan University (web)
- Manhattan Christian College
- Newman University
- Southwestern College
- St. Mary's College and Academy
- Tabor College, Kansas
- University of Saint Mary
[edit] Liberal arts colleges
- Baker University
- Benedictine College
- Bethany College
- Bethel College (Kansas)
- Central Christian College
- Marymount College (Kansas)
- McPherson College
- MidAmerica Nazarene University
- Ottawa University
- Sterling College
[edit] Public colleges and universities
[edit] State universities
- Emporia State University
- Fort Hays State University
- Kansas State University
- Pittsburg State University
- University of Kansas
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- Wichita State University
[edit] Municipal universities
[edit] Community colleges
- Allen County Community College(web)
- Barton County Community College(web)
- Butler County Community College(web)
- Cloud County Community College(web)
- Coffeyville Community College and Area Technical School(web)
- Colby Community College (web)
- Cowley Community College (web)
- Dodge City Community College (web)
- Fort Scott Community College (web)
- Garden City Community College (web)
- Highland Community College (web)
- Located in Doniphan County, this is the oldest extant college in the state, with the Highland University charter having been granted by the Territorial Legislature on February 9, 1858.[1][2] Over time the college lost its affiliation with the Presbyterian Church and its name changed several times before becoming a regional rural community college.
- Hutchinson Community College (web)
- Independence Community College(web)
- Johnson County Community College
- Kansas City Kansas Community College (web)
- Labette Community College (web)
- Neosho County Community College (web)
- Pratt Community College (web)
- Seward County Community College
[edit] Technical colleges and schools
- Coffeyville Community College and Area Technical School (web)
- Flint Hills Technical College (web)
- Kansas City Kansas Area Technical School (web)
- Kaw Area Technical School (web)
- Manhattan Area Technical College (web)
- North Central Kansas Technical College (web)
- Northeast Kansas Technical College (web)
- Northwest Kansas Technical College (web)
- Pinnacle Career Institute (web)
- Salina Area Technical School (web)
- Southwest Kansas Technical School (web)
- Wichita Area Technical College
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