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Admissions Information Admissions Information ***Institutions that have “open” admissions may have additional applications, fees, and/or selection criteria for certain programs such as nursing, for example. Kansas Public Institutions Institution Main Location Admissions Application Application Fee Waiver Scholarships Fee Code Allen Iola, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Barton Great Bend, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Butler El Dorado, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Cloud County Concordia, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Coffeyville Coffeyville, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Colby Colby, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Dodge City Dodge City, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Emporia State Emporia, KS Qualified Apply $30 Application University Admissions or exception window Flint Hills Emporia, KS open Apply No fee Application Technical College Fort Hays State Hays, KS Qualified Apply $30 Application University Admissions or exception window Fort Scott Fort Scott, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Garden City Garden City, open Apply Application Community KS College Highland Highland, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Hutchinson Hutchinson, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Independence Independence, open Apply No fee Application Community KS College Johnson County Overland Park, open Apply No fee Application Community KS College Kansas City Kansas City, KS open Apply Application Kansas Community College Kansas State Manhattan, KS Qualified Apply $40 Application University Admissions or exception window Labette Parsons, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Manhattan Area Manhattan, KS open Apply $40 Application Technical College Neosho County Chanute, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College North Central Beloit, KS open Apply $50* Application Kansas *Fee waived Technical for October College Northwest Goodland, KS open Apply $25 Application Kansas Technical College Pittsburg State Pittsburg, KS Qualified Apply $30 Application University Admissions or exception window Pratt Pratt, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College Salina Area Salina, KS open Apply No fee Application Technical College Seward County Liberal, KS open Apply No fee Application Community College University of Lawrence, KS Qualified Apply $40 Application Kansas Admissions or exception window Washburn Topeka, KS open Apply $20 Application University FALL2020 Washburn Topeka, KS requirements Apply $50 Application University Institute of Technology Wichita State Wichita, KS Qualified Apply $40 Application University Admissions or exception window WSU Tech Wichita, KS open Apply No fee Application Kansas Independent Colleges Baker Baldwin City, requirements Apply No fee Application University KS Barclay College Haviland, KS requirements Apply No fee Application Benedictine Atchison, KS requirements Apply No fee Application College Bethany Lindsborg, KS requirements Apply No fee Application College Bethel College Newton, KS requirements Apply No fee Application Central McPherson Apply No fee Application Christian College of Kansas Donnelly Kansas City, KS open Apply No fee Application College Friends Wichita, KS requirements Apply No fee Application University Hesston College Hesston, KS Apply No fee Application Kansas Salina, KS requirements Apply $20 Application Wesleyan KWUREP University Manhattan Manhattan, KS requirements Apply $25 Application Christian College McPherson McPherson, KS requirements Apply No fee Application College MidAmerica Olathe, KS requirements Apply No fee Application Nazarene University Newman Wichita, KS Apply No fee Application University Ottawa Ottawa, KS requirements Apply $25 Application University Southwestern Winfield, KS requirements Apply $25 JINX25 Application College Sterling College Sterling, KS requirements Apply $25 Waived via Application this link Tabor College Hillsboro, KS requirements Apply $50 Application University of Leavenworth, requirements Apply Application Saint Mary KS .
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