The Graduate School’s admission process uses a holistic review to assess the preparedness for graduate education based on qualifying academic credentials. Detailed information about the admission process and requirement can be found in the Graduate Handbook.
Information you will need to apply:
Deadlines vary by graduate program. Please check with the program.
International applicants must apply by:
January 8 for fall (August) enrollment
August 1 for spring (January) enrollment
December 1 for summer (June) enrollment
Note: some graduate programs may have earlier deadlines for international applicants.
Applicants , including current K-State students, must upload copies of transcripts. You can upload unofficial copies. Do NOT send or email transcripts to the Graduate School in place of uploading to your application. Official copies will be requested at a later time or along with an admission offer.
International applicants should upload copies of degree certificates along with transcripts. All documents should be in English or certified translations to English. Follow the prompts in the application.
The application fee is payable when submitting your application. The Graduate School does not provide fee waiver codes. Departments may be able to offer a fee waiver code to a limited number of applicants based on a competitive process. Please contact the graduate program if you have questions.
Domestic degree seeking
Domestic non-degree or certificate
International degree seeking
International non-degree or certificate fee
Accelerated Master's (for current K-State undegraduates)
McNair Scholars
Applicants will receive a fee waiver, which is provided directly in the online application, if you are a McNair Scholar.
If your selected graduate program requires letters of recommendation, you will be prompted to enter contact information in the online application. Your referees are automatically contacted and recommendations are added to your application as they are completed. Information for the few programs that do not require references are provided once you start the application.
Requirements for admission vary across programs. The application system is tailored for each academic program's requirements for supporting documents.
Be prepared to answer program specific questions. Upload all requested documents. This might include: statement of purpose, objectives, portfolio, CV/resume, writing sample, etc. Not all programs require these documents. It is recommended that you inquire about required documents with your program of interest before beginning the application.
A few academic programs require GRE/GMAT scores (see table below). You can submit the unofficial score when you start the application. For programs that optionally accept the GRE, submit GRE score information in the online application when prompted. When you take your GRE/GMAT use institution code 6334 for Kansas State University.
Master's | ||
Agricultural Economics | GRE | |
Agricultural Economics Concentration in Agribusiness | GRE | |
Architectural Engineering | GRE | |
Civil Engineering | GRE | |
Computer Science | GRE | |
Industrial Engineering | GRE | |
Personal Financial Planning | GRE or GMAT | |
Doctoral | ||
Agricultural Economics | GRE | |
Civil Engineering | GRE | |
Computer Science | GRE | |
Environmental Design and Planning | GRE | |
Industrial Engineering | GRE | |
Hospitality Administration | GRE or GMAT | |
Pathobiology | GRE | |
Personal Financial Planning | GRE or GMAT |
Academic programs may offer assistantships or scholarships to graduate students. For more information please contact the graduate program. You do not need to have funding offered in order to start your application.
The estimated costs information shows the current minimum estimated funds an international applicant must show they have in order to receive required documents for travel and admission. The funds may be your own, provided by a sponsor, or from a scholarship or a combination of these. See below for information on the affidavit required to document your funds.
Each international applicant must indicate the source of financial support. If you do not currently have a sponsor or funds, you may enter 'No' to the question 'Do you have funds?' in the 'Financial Affidavit of Support' section of the application. Upload financial support documentation and a completed Affidavit of Financial Support form verifying that financial support is available while attending Kansas State University. Sponsors must sign the financial affidavit; electronic signatures are not accepted. This documentation is required in order to issue an I-20 or DS-2019 and has no bearing on the admission decision.
Download the Affidavit of Financial Support form | |
K-State Manhattan (Main) campus: | PDF Form |
K-State Salina campus: | PDF Form |
K-State Olathe campus: | PDF Form |
International applicants may not need to submit the affidavit of financial support form if they meet the following criteria:
English proficiency test scores are required if English is not your native language. Specific countries exempt from this requirement are listed here. Valid scores accepted are TOEFL, PTE, and IELTS. We do not accept ‘Duo Lingo’ or TOEFL IPT. For admission purposes, if you received a U.S. degree in the last two years, test scores are not required.
Test
Minimum Score
IBT TOEFL (internet based)
IELTS academic test
Pearson Test of English (PTE)
*Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA):
Please note that any non-native English speakers, whether a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or international student, offered a Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA) must meet the speaking requirements as specified in Chapter 1, Section G in the Graduate Handbook.
Ready to take the next step? We've got you covered. Most students will select from one of the two applications directly below. However, if you are applying for the Physician Assistant Program or Communication Sciences and Disorders Program for Summer 2025 or beyond, keep scrolling for links to those Common Application System apps.
If you are applying to start at K-State in Fall 2024 or Spring 2025, this is the graduate application for you.
If you are applying to start at K-State in Summer 2025 or beyond, this is the graduate application for you.
K-State offers two programs that utilize Common Application System apps, allowing you to forego the applications above and apply only in one place for these two programs.
If you are a current K-State master's student continuing on to a doctoral degree in the same curriculum, you may submit the electronic form Master's student continuing to Doctoral degree.