
#14 in Best Value
Lawrence, KS
Acceptance
93%
Total Cost
$21,450
SAT
1070–1300
Flagship public where Rock Chalk chants echo across Mount Oread and Jayhawk basketball reigns in lively Lawrence.
Explore Kansas Colleges
Explore 32 colleges and universities in Kansas, including 8 public institutions and 24 private schools. Compare tuition costs, acceptance rates, and find your perfect fit.
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Browse 32 colleges in Kansas, sorted by ranking and selectivity.

#14 in Best Value
Lawrence, KS
Acceptance
93%
Total Cost
$21,450
SAT
1070–1300
Flagship public where Rock Chalk chants echo across Mount Oread and Jayhawk basketball reigns in lively Lawrence.

#64 in Best Value
Topeka, KS
Acceptance
91%
Total Cost
$20,892
SAT
950–1180
Washburn University is located in Topeka, KS.

#84 in Best Value
Wichita, KS
Acceptance
94%
Total Cost
$19,268
SAT
905–1240
Hands-on aviation and engineering hub in the world's Air Capital, delivering practical degrees at public-university prices.

#136 in National Universities
McPherson, KS
Acceptance
77%
Total Cost
$42,598
SAT
960–1200
McPherson College is located in McPherson, KS.

#178 in Best Value
Hays, KS
Acceptance
90%
Total Cost
$13,219
SAT
970–1140
Fort Hays State University is located in Hays, KS.

Atchison, KS
Acceptance
98%
Total Cost
$45,200
SAT
1140–1380
Benedictine College is located in Atchison, KS.

Wichita, KS
Acceptance
55%
Total Cost
$41,548
SAT
960–1090
Friends University is located in Wichita, KS.
Sterling, KS
Acceptance
48%
Total Cost
$38,461
SAT
938–1123
Sterling College is located in Sterling, KS.
Winfield, KS
Acceptance
76%
Total Cost
$46,794
SAT
900–1220
Southwestern College is located in Winfield, KS.
North Newton, KS
Acceptance
94%
Total Cost
$42,605
SAT
860–1090
Bethel College-North Newton is located in North Newton, KS.
University of Kansas is the highest-ranked university in Kansas, ranked #102 nationally. The state is home to several prestigious institutions offering world-class education across various fields.
The average tuition at Kansas colleges varies by institution type. For public universities, the average in-state tuition is $21,098 per year. Out-of-state students pay an average of $23,775. After financial aid, the average net price is $21,099.
The average acceptance rate for colleges in Kansas is 80%. However, acceptance rates vary significantly by institution, with some highly selective universities accepting less than 10% of applicants while others maintain open enrollment policies.
To qualify for in-state tuition at Kansas public universities, you typically need to establish residency for at least 12 months before enrolling. Requirements usually include living in the state, having a Kansas driver's license, registering to vote in the state, and demonstrating intent to remain. Specific requirements vary by institution, so check with your chosen school's admissions office.
Kansas is located in the Midwest region of the United States. Known for strong public university systems and Big Ten athletics, the Midwest offers affordable education with tight-knit campus communities.
Kansas offers a range of affordable college options. The average net price after financial aid is $21,099. Public universities in Kansas provide particularly strong value for in-state residents, with lower tuition rates and access to state financial aid programs.