As the oldest land grant university under the Morrill Act, K-State opened its doors in 1863. K-State offers many cultural, recreational, educational and Big XII athletic attractions.
K-State is a comprehensive university and a major center of teaching, research and service with an enrollment of nearly 23,000 students in its nine colleges: Agriculture; Architecture, Planning and Design; Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Education; Engineering; Human Ecology; Veterinary Medicine; and Technology (located in Salina).
Special tours offer groups of 10 or more an insider’s view of on-campus sites, such as the nuclear reactor or the fire department headquarters. Enjoy a walking tour of the campus; this leisurely stroll will connect you with the K-State’s picturesque campus. Visit several of the historical buildings; learn about life in a residence hall. Absorb the history of K-State; take a break in the Student Union while enjoying their signature K-State crown rolls and a cup of coffee.
For more information call (785) 532-6011 or visit the K-State website.