University of Kansas

The University of Kansas is a major public comprehensive research and teaching university. KU offers the highest-quality academic programs (142 undergraduate and 228 masters, doctorate, and professional degree programs.) Top ranked programs in special education, public administration, occupational therapy, speech-language-pathology, environmental policy, education, and petroleum engineering provide outstanding undergraduate and graduate academic opportunities. Excellent programs in architecture, art, business, design, education, engineering, journalism, law, medicine, music, nursing, pharmacy, social welfare, and other fields prepare students for professional careers. The University Honors Program is one of the best in the nation. KU is one of the top schools for military veterans/active service members and has a Top 20 Best Value Law School. More than 100 international study abroad and cooperative undergraduate research programs are available. Twenty-seven percent of our graduates study abroad. Over 40 languages are taught at KU and there are 5 national resource centers for area studies. The Applied English Center is CEA accredited. The academic programs are supported by 12 libraries and several museums including art and natural history. Service opportunities involve students with the community. The student population is 20% minority, 52% female/48% male, and comes from all 50 states and 110 countries. The university has renewable scholarships for undergraduate students - beginning as first-time freshmen and transfer students. The university provides a full range of student services including Hawk Link (academic program to assist students of color and/or first-generation college students to navigate KU), child daycare center, career center, health center, legal services, academic and personal counseling, financial aid office, money management services, veteran services center, writing center, and recreation facilities. On-campus housing provides options from residence halls and apartments, to scholarship halls. There are many part-time employment opportunities on campus. Opportunities to meet other students outside of class are vast- 555 organizations are registered on campus. The university is in the NCAA Division I and our masco, the Jayhawk, is known worldwide.

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School Details

school_type year_founded religious_affiliation academic_calendar year_2016_endowment address telephone
Public, Coed 1865 N/A Semester $1.5 billion 1502 Iowa Street, Lawrence, KS 66045 (785) 864-2700
overall score total score state city online paying global
47 100.0 Kansas Lawrence 831 924 149

Info & Regulations

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Campus size (acres) 1,000
Students who have cars on campus 50%
Alcohol permitted on campus for students of legal age No

Health & Safety

Basic student services offered

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nonremedial tutoring
women's center
placement service
day care
health service
health insurance

Campus safety and security services offered

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24-hour foot and vehicle patrols
Late night transport/escort service
24-hour emergency telephones
Lighted pathways/sidewalks
Controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc.)

Career

Career services offered

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on-campus job interviews
internships
resume assistance
career/job search classes
alumni network
interest inventory
interview training

Computer Resources

Computers available for student use in

Details
residence halls
computer center/labs
library
student center

Library & Museum Information

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On-campus library Yes
Museums or special academic buildings on campus Organ recital hall; art, natural history, and classical museums; Humanities Center; Performing Arts Center; Center for International Business Educ & Research; Information & Telecommunications Technology Center; radar systems & remote sensing lab; Energy R

Learning Disabled (LD) Students

Services for LD students

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Remedial math
Reading machines
Tape recorders
Diagnostic testing service
Note-taking services
Learning center
Readers
Extended time for tests
Tutors
Priority registration
Priority seating
Substitution of courses
Texts on tape
Typist/scribe
Exams on tape or computer
Other testing accommodations

Physically Disabled Students

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Accessibility of campus to physically disabled students Mostly

Services for physically disabled students

Details
Note-taking services
Special transportation
Tape recorders
Special housing
Tutors
Adaptive equipment
Reader services
Braille services
Interpreters for hearing-impaired
Talking books