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More than 22,000 students attend Kansas State University. Here's what K State has to offer: More than 200 majors, options, and specializations. Our advising program for undeclared students helps them connect with majors that fit their interests. Our honors program enables top students to design their own research projects. Open House, held each spring, is a great way to introduce yourself to K-State's majors and campus organizations. More than 370 student organizations. Included are more than 150 honor societies and more than 30 religious clubs of all denominations. A stellar scholarship record. Over the past 10 years, K-State's total of Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater, and Udall scholars ranks first in the nation among state universities. Only Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, and Duke--all private universities--have produced more winners than K-State. A wired campus. Yahoo Internet Life magazine lists K-State as one of America's 100 most-wired colleges. You might attend lectures in a multimedia classroom, post your homework projects on the web for people around the globe to see, and join your classmates in electronic study groups. The Landon Lecture series brings top leaders to campus. Past speakers include Colin Powell, Elizabeth Dole, George Bush, Jimmy Carter, George Will, and Cokie Roberts. More than $90 million in financial aid. Seven out 10 students who apply receive financial assistance in the form of scholarship, grants, loans, or work-study. K-State awards more than $6 million in scholarships each year. Eighty percent are awarded on the basis of merit. Excellent value. The Student Guide to America's 100 Best College Buys ranks K-State as a best buy because of its strong academic programs and low cost. A safe atmosphere. With 45,000 residents, Manhattan is noticeably smaller than its New York namesake. Manhattan offers a zoo, restaurants and shopping districts, and all you'd expect from a classic college town. And more. For more information about K-State, go to consider.k state.edu
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