In our ongoing efforts to support both veteran and current members of the Armed Forces and their families, we've assembled this directory of links to pages throughout our website which may be of special interest:
Public Institutions
Includes information for all 32 public institutions of higher education in Kansas, including direct links for Veterans to find relevant information at each institution.
Program Search Tool
This search tool enables a quick search of all program and training opportunities available from the 32 Kansas public higher education institutions, searching by program, institution and/or award level (certificate, associate degree, bachelor degree, etc.).
Adult Education in Kansas
There are dozens of Adult Education Centers in Kanas ready to assist individuals aged 16 and older who do not have a high school diploma and who need assistance with basic skills to improve their career pathway. The Centers prepare students for the High School Equivalency test (GED®) and improve their English skills for the workplace.
Military Alignment
The Kansas Credit for Prior Learning Task Force works closely with the Kansas Collaborative on Military Credit and other appropriate groups to make recommendations for evaluating and awarding credit for military training.
Faculty and administrators convened to examine university and college course outcomes as compared to the skills, outcomes, and competencies learned in various military occupational specialties (MOS) designations. This is an ongoing initiative. Click here to review what MOS classifications have been aligned with academic programs across Kansas.
Residency
According to federal legislation known as the “Veterans' Access to Care through Choice, Accountability, and Transparency Act of 2014,” all public universities and colleges offer the in-state tuition rate to veterans making use of Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, who live in the state where the institution they intend to enroll is located, and who file a letter of intent to establish residence in the state. Eligible spouses and dependent children also qualify for in-state tuition rates.
For more information about the Veterans Choice Act, click here.
For more information about Education and Training benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, click here.
Kansas also deems all current members of the armed forces to be residents of the state for tuition and fee purposes (including army, navy, marine corps, air force, coast guard, Kansas army or air national guard, or any branch of the military reserves of the United States), along with the spouses and dependent children of current members of the armed forces, who are enrolled or have been accepted for admission at a Kansas public postsecondary educational institution.
To confirm your eligibility, contact the Office of the Registrar at the institution at which you intend to apply or are currently enrolled. (For Kansas State University, a new undergraduate student should contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, while new graduate students and continuing students should contact the Office of the Registrar.) You can also utilize the direct links (listed as “Veterans Information”) on our list of all 32 public postsecondary institutions in Kansas to learn more.
Student Financial Aid
Student financial aid includes grants, scholarships, and loans. It can be available through the federal and state government, private corporations, and philanthropic organizations, to name a few. The Kansas Board of Regents is responsible for the administration of the state-funded grants and scholarships. You can find more information here regarding the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the Kansas Learning Quest College Savings Program and the Midwest Student Exchange Program (a tuition discount program for specific academic programs), among other things.
Eligibility Requirements
General information on eligibility requirements for numerous financial aid awards and contact information for the Board of Regents Student Financial Assistance Office.
Scholarships & Grants
Review the entire list of scholarships & grants administered by the Kansas Board of Regents. Includes application instructions and information on specific programs including the Kansas National Guard Education Assistance program and Kansas Military Service Scholarship.
KanVet
KanVet provides direct access to State of Kansas veterans and military information. Designed as a one stop shop for education and employment information and resources, KanVet seeks to better serve veterans, transitioning service members and their families.
Please read the following information carefully.
In accordance with the U.S. Department of Education Program Integrity Rule, 34 C.F.R. Part 600.9, the Kansas Board of Regents has adopted a process to review and appropriately act on student complaints concerning the six state universities. The policy requires that each state university establish procedures to address student grievances and complaints. If after exhausting all available institutional processes a student’s complaint remains unresolved, the student may make a complaint to the Board office, in writing, by completing and submitting a complaint form.
For information and assistance on institutional grievance or complaint processes, please contact the university using the contact information provided below:
Emporia State University
Dr. TK Kriley
Vice President for Student Success
Email:
Phone: 620-341-5269
Fort Hays State University
Joey G. Linn
Vice President of Student Affairs
email:
phone: 785.628.4277
Kansas State University
Thomas Lane
Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students
email:
phone: 785.532.6237
Pittsburg State University
Karl Stumo
Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
email:
phone: 620.235.4246
University of Kansas
Tammara Durham
Vice Provost for Student Affairs
email:
phone: 785.864.4060
Medical Center: Robert M. Klein
Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
email:
phone: 913.588.0146
Wichita State University
Linnea Glenmaye
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
email:
phone: 316.978.5054
Community Colleges, Technical Colleges, and Washburn University
Community Colleges, Technical Colleges and Washburn University are not governed by the Kansas Board of Regents and should be contacted directly regarding complaints.
Private Postsecondary Institutions Operating in Kansas
Private Postsecondary Institutions that are regulated by the Board have a different complaint process, which can be reviewed here.
Kansas Board of Regents Policy On Complaint Process
- Each state university shall establish and enforce explicit procedures to address student grievances and complaints alleging university activity, or a university employee act or omission, that is proscribed by Board or institutional policies. Each state university shall create, maintain, and advertise an office of ombudsman or similar single point of contact to assist students in determining the appropriate university procedure for initiating a particular complaint or grievance.
- To address complaints for which there is no other applicable institutional procedure, the chief executive officer of each state university shall designate an office at the Vice Chancellor or Vice President level at each campus for the purpose of receiving and evaluating complaints alleging conduct by employees of the university that is proscribed by Board or institutional policies.
- Upon receipt of a written, formal and signed complaint pursuant to this subsection 11.b., the designated official shall notify the chief executive officer of the university and the employee(s) complained about, and shall investigate the merits of the complaint. If the designated official determines that the complaint has merit, that official shall proceed to resolve it through administrative channels if possible.
- If it is impossible for the complaint to be resolved by the designated official through administrative channels, the issue shall be referred to the chief executive officer of the university who shall appoint an appropriate institutional committee to hear the complaint.
- The hearing committee shall forward its recommendation to the chief executive officer of the university for review. The chief executive officer shall accept, reject, or modify the recommendation of the hearing committee.
- This procedure shall not negate any other policy relating to the processing of claims or charges of proscribed conduct which may be made by persons directly involved with or affected by the operation and management of the university.
- If after exhausting all available institutional grievance or complaint processes a student’s complaint remains unresolved, the student may make a complaint to the Board office, in writing, by completing and submitting such forms as may be required by the Board.
- The Board will not accept the following types of complaints:
- Complaints that are submitted anonymously;
- complaints related to matters that are the subject of pending or threatened litigation, or that have already been adjudicated by the courts;
- complaints that allege wrongful acts by a person or entity other than a state university or employee of a state university acting in their capacity as a university employee;
- complaints regarding actions or matters occurring more than 2 years prior to the submission of the complaint;
- complaints concerning a student’s grades or examination results; and
- complaints concerning an employment relationship between a student and the university.
- Upon receiving a written complaint containing all requisite information, the Board office shall conduct the following review:
- Determine if the state university has a process for addressing the complaint;
- determine if the university process was followed;
- determine if the university resolution was reasonable.
- The Board will not accept the following types of complaints:
- Complaints alleging violation of laws that another state agency is charged with enforcing may be made directly to that other state agency. Following the process outlined in paragraph c. shall not be considered a requirement for such complaints. Making such a complaint to the Board shall be considered as the complainant’s consent to authorize the Board to forward the complaint to the appropriate enforcing entity.
If you have questions or need further assistance, please refer to the website or call the phone number associated with the university you are/will be attending.
University | Website | Phone |
Emporia State University | www.emporia.edu/student-life/health-wellness/ | 620-341-5222 |
Fort Hays State University | www.fhsu.edu/studenthealth/ | 785-628-4293 |
Kansas State University | www.k-state.edu/lafene/ | 785-532-6544 |
Pittsburg State University | www.pittstate.edu/office/health-services/index.html | 620-235-4452 |
University of Kansas | www.studenthealth.ku.edu/ | 785-864-9500 |
University of Kansas Medical Center | www.kumc.edu/studentcenter/health.html | 913-588-1941 |
Wichita State University | www.wichita.edu/shs | 316-978-3620 |
Student Resources master contract for the plan year 8/1/24 - 7/31/25
- Plan 01 - Undergraduate, health science, and other graduate, students not eligible for GTA/GRA coverage
- Plan 02 - Eligible Health Science Students
- Plan 03 - Eligible Graduate Assistants, Graduate Teaching Assistants or Graduate Research Assistants
- Plan 04 - International Students
- Student Resources webpage for the plan information, brochures and application forms
- Student Insurance Advisory Committee
- Student Health Insurance Regulations
- UnitedHealthCare - Student Resources "how to videos"
Advocating for higher education in Kansas follows the strategic planning the higher education system has done alongside each institution. In June 2020, the Kansas Board of Regents voted to adopt a new strategic plan for the state's public higher education system, Building a Future. This new plan seeks to help the system better serve Kansas families, Kansas businesses and the state's economic prosperity. Additionally, each of the state universities have a strategic plan which guides decision-making and investment at these institutions - click here to access more information about this strategic planning.
FY 2026 BUDGET REQUEST
The Kansas Higher Education Coordination Act (K.S.A. 74-3202c(b)(2)) requires the Board of Regents to develop and present a unified request for state funding of postsecondary education. The Board’s FY 2026 budget proposal is focused on improving affordability for Kansas students and promoting economic prosperity for the state. The enhancements in the proposal will also target expansion of institutions’ capacity to meet the needs of Kansas employers.
Contact Your Legislator
The Kansas Legislature consists of a 125-member House of Representatives and a 40-member Senate. Representatives are elected for a two-year term and Senators are elected for a four-year term. The Legislature convenes on the second Monday in January for an annual session and adjourns anywhere from early May to late June. The website of the Kansas Legislature provides information needed to track the status and content of a bill, read supplementary reports and publications, find out what is happening in the chambers or committees, contact Senators and Representatives, look at current statutes, and more.
Select topics require annual reports to the Legislature and Governor. The reports published here were provided in order to fulfill statutory requirements.
Promise Scholarship Act:
- Fiscal Year 2024 Kansas Promise Scholarship Act Report (pdf)
- Fiscal Year 2023 Kansas Promise Scholarship Act Report (pdf)
- Fiscal Year 2022 Kansas Promise Scholarship Act Report (pdf)
Kansas Challenge Act:
- Kansas Challenge to Secondary School Students Act Report to 2024 Legislature (pdf)
- Kansas Challenge to Secondary School Students Act Report to 2022 Legislature by Ks Board of Regents (pdf)
Research Reports:
- University of Kansas Cancer Center Presentation 2022 (pdf)
- Kansas State University Global Food Systems Presentation 2022 (pdf)
- Kansas State University Veterinary Medical Center Update 2022 (pdf)
- Wichita State University Kansas Aviation Research and Technology Presentation 2022 (pdf)
- University of Kansas Cancer Center 2021 (pdf)
- Kansas State University Global Food Systems 2021 (pdf)
- KSU Veterinary Medical Center 2021 (pdf)
- Wichita State University Kansas Aviation Research and Technology 2021 (pdf)
Capital Improvement Requests:
- Fiscal Year 2026 Capital Improvement Requests and Five-Year Plans
- Fiscal Year 2025 Capital Improvement Requests and Five-Year Plans
- Fiscal Year 2024 Capital Improvement Requests and Five-Year Plans
- Fiscal Year 2023 Capital Improvement Requests and Five-Year Plans
Please note: Capital Improvement requests are official as of July 1, subject to further amendment by the Kansas Board of Regents throughout the year. Meeting Agendas and Minutes document all such changes.
Surplus Property Disposition:
Facility Reports:
- 2023 University Facilities Report - Board Presentation (pdf)
- 2023 University Facilities Report - Full Report (pdf)
- 2022 University Facilities Report - Board Presentation
- 2022 University Facilities Report - Full Report
- 2020 University Facilities Report - Executive Summary
- 2020 Comprehensive Report on State University Facilities (pdf) - *heading of Figure 4 on page 40 revised Feb. 9, 2020
TEA:
- Postsecondary Technical Education Authority (TEA) FY 2023 Summary Report (pdf)
- Postsecondary Technical Education Authority (TEA) FY 2022 Summary Report (pdf)
- Postsecondary Technical Education Authority (TEA) FY 2021 Summary Report (pdf)
Qualified Admissions Report:
- 2022-2023 Exceptions to the Minimum Admission Standards at State Universities (pdf)
- 2021-2022 Exceptions to the Minimum Admission Standards at State Universities (pdf)
- 2020-2021 Exceptions to the Minimum Admission Standards at State Universities (pdf)
Student Financial Assistance Report:
- Student Financial Aid - January 2023 (pdf)
- Student Financial Aid - January 2022 (pdf)
- Student Financial Aid - January 2021 (pdf)
KAN-ED:
Kansas Training Information Program:
- 2024 K-TIP Report (pdf)
Note: The most recent Kansas Training Information Program (K-TIP) report is also available through the K-TIP Portal.