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Academics

Located in the heartland’s quintessential college town, University of Kansas’s flagship campus is a “place of tradition” as well as opportunity, combining “stimulating academics with a community that is passionate about the school.” Most of KU’s 2,800 faculty members are “actively engaged in research in their particular field,” but there is nonetheless a real emphasis on undergraduate teaching. Here, “the faculty is obviously willing to do what it takes to help,” and “teachers are always urging students to contact them with questions or visit their office hours.” An undergrad details, “The personalities and teaching styles of KU’s professors vary widely, but all of the instructors I have had are fully engaged in teaching and truly enjoy helping students learn.” That said, “there are a lot of giant lecture halls your freshmen and sophomore year,” which some students find “overwhelming.” On the flip side, the big-school setting proffers “abundant resources,” including “research opportunities” for undergraduates and “one of the best study abroad programs in the nation.” In fact, many say, “The experience outside of the classroom is what sets you up for success after college.” Speaking of life after graduation, KU’s “career center is committed to getting students hired,” and “there are many job opportunities” in nearby Topeka and Kansas City. To make the deal sweeter, KU graduates aren’t strapped with insurmountable debt: “In-state tuition is very affordable.”

Student Body

Students say you’d be surprised by the diversity on this friendly Midwestern campus, lauding the KU’s “ability to unite 30,000 people of different values and backgrounds.” There are “students from every county in Kansas, every state, and over 100 countries,” with noticeable representations from out-of-state cities like St. Louis and Denver mixing into the large instate crowd. “KU students find a great balance in work and play,” with some undergrads tipping the scales in one direction or the other: “You have your ‘here for a good time’ types, absolutely rock-star scholars, and dedicated students who balance their GPA and their social calendar.” In terms of making friends and fitting in, getting involved is the best way to mitigate the campus’s size: “There are so many opportunities at KU that it can seem a bit overwhelming, but students really find their niche and run with it.” Of particular note, “there is definitely a big Greek life presence” on campus, which some say causes a “schism” in the undergraduate community. In counterpoint, a student reassures us, “The Greek community does intermingle frequently with non-Greeks. I’m not Greek, but I see it a lot and have a lot of Greek friends.”

Campus Life

In the pursuit of an “incredible college experience,” KU undergrads definitely keep busy: “The typical student probably volunteers in the community, has a part time job, [and] has some special hobby (from rock climbing to tightrope walking).” Incoming freshman will find more than 500 student groups in which to participate, ranging from “Quidditch to chess club to the arts,” and “there is never a dull night” on campus, where “Student Union Activities brings in comedians, authors, and movies on a regular basis.” During the winter months, “KU basketball is our religion, and Allen Fieldhouse is our church.” An undergrad admits, “I schedule everything in my life around the KU men’s basketball schedule, as does much of the student population.” Described as “the perfect college town,” “Lawrence has a great live music scene, cool coffee shops, and eclectic stores,” as well as bars and nightclubs popular with students. “People in Lawrence are also very outdoorsy,” and, when the weather is nice, “you can rent camping equipment from the rec for a weekend out at the lake” or “go rock climbing” nearby. For a more cosmopolitan outing, “being close to Kansas City provides a lot of entertainment from museums and art shows to music and dining.”

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Jenny Hout
Visit Coordinator

Address
Jayhawk Welcome Center
1266 Oread Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045

Phone
785-864-3911

Email
adm@ku.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Spencer Museum of Art
Kansas Union and Bookstore
Natural History Museum
Booth Hall of Athletics, DeBruce Center, and Allen Fieldhouse
Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Beautiful campus to walk around.

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Downtown Lawrence shopping and music venues
Clinton Reservoir (west of Lawrence)
Worlds of Fun (amusement park) KC, MO
Legends shopping area
Kansas City Power & Light District
Lawrence is one of the top college towns in the country.

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Monday-Friday
8am-5pm
785-864-3911

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Academic Year
Times: Varies
Average Length: 2 hours

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
No

Information Sessions
Not Available

Times

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Athletic Department

Advance Notice
3 weeks

Contact Email Address for Visit
kuathletics@ku.edu

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Limitations
Tours of residence halls and scholarship halls available

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Kansas City International Airport is 40 miles from campus. Shuttles serve Lawrence area to airport. The City of Lawrence and the University have combined their bus systems, several routes go across campus.

Driving Instructions to Campus
Take I-70 to Lawrence (Exit 202); take US 59 South (also known as Iowa Street) to 9th Street, Turn left; Then turn right onto Mississippi Street; Turn left onto W 11th Street; Turn right onto Indiana Street; Turn left onto W 12th Street; Turn right onto Oread Ave; Jayhawk Welcome Center is on the left, parking garage on the right.

Local Accommodations
Range of choices within a few miles of the campus. Many travel web sites show Lawrence accommodations.

Admissions

Applicants: 19,226
Acceptance Rate: 88%
Average HS GPA: 3.65






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