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Kansas Higher Education System

All in all, Kansas held 35 public and 25 private institutions of higher education, as well as several technical and vocational schools. Some of these private colleges and universities were established in Kansas before the territory even became a state. Baker University and Benedictine College pre-date the Civil War by nearly a decade.

Jobs in Kansas

The majority of the jobs in Kansas are in the service industry (35%) and the finance, insurance, and real estate industry (30%). However there are also many opportunities available in manufacturing, agricultural services, and government and military services.

Kansas Economic Information

Though Kansas was originally an agricultural state specializing in wheat and cattle, it has grown to include manufacturing as one of its chief economic producers. As such, there are many opportunities to prosper in these industries and others across the state.

Housing Info For Students in Kansas

Total Renters 34.14%
Total Owners 65.86%
Total Vacancy 7.95%
Total Occupied 92.05%

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Wichita, Kansas, Higher Education and City Facts

With nearly 355,000 citizens, Wichita is by far the largest city in the state of Kansas and one of the 50 largest cities in the U.S. Its institutions of higher learning include Wichita State University, Friends University and Newman University. Read about it below!

Kansas State Information and Higher Education Facts

Kansas is a state of about 2.7 million residents in America's heartland. Long known for its fields of corn and wheat, hot summers and quietly bucolic appeal, the state is home to such institutions of higher learning as the University of Kansas at Lawrence, Wichita State University and Sterling College. Read about it here.

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Top School for an MBA in Accounting - Kansas City, MO

Rockhurst University's Helzberg School of Management in Kansas City, Missouri, is a Jesuit university offering a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Accounting degree. Read on to learn more about this top-notch Business degree program.

Best School for Computer Networking and Telecommunications - Kansas City, MO

For training in the hot career of computer networking in the Kansas City area, students should head to State Fair Community College in Sedalia, Missouri. This rural school's Math, Science, Agriculture and CIS Department offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Network Administration and an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Networking Administration/PC Technician.

Top Computer Programming Degree Programs - Kansas City, MO

In Kansas City, students aspiring to a degree in Computer Programming should consider Metropolitan Community College (MCC). Three of this school's five campuses are located in Kansas City, and all most campuses offer the courses needed for the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Computer Science and Information Systems - Programming and the Certificate of Proficiency in Programming.

Top Degrees for Educational Administration and Teaching - Kansas City, MO

The University of Missouri-Kansas City's School of Education in Kansas City, Missouri, offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Educational Administration and Teaching. The specific programs are Bachelor of Arts in Education, Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction, Master of Arts in Educational Administration, Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum and Instruction and Doctor of Education in Educational Administration.

Top Degrees in Nursing - Kansas City, MO

The University of Missouri-Kansas City's School of Nursing in Kansas City, Missouri, offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Nursing. These specific programs award Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing degrees.

Top Ranked Psychology Degree Programs - Kansas City, MO

The University of Missouri-Kansas City's College of Arts and Sciences in Kansas City, Missouri, offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in psychology. Students may earn their Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Master of Arts in Psychology or Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology.

Top Healthcare Management Degree Programs - Kansas City, MO

The Henry W. Bloch School of Business and Public Administration at the University of Missouri-Kansas City in Kansas City, Missouri, offers a graduate degree program in Healthcare Management. This school awards a Master of Public Administration in Health Services Administration degree.