Kansas State University, College of Education
K-State got its start in 1858, when Bluemont Central College was founded and 53 students enrolled. Five years later K-State became the first college in America to be officially designated a land-grant school.
By 2004 K-State’s enrollment had grown to more than 23,000.
Masters:
- Master in Adult and Continuing Education
- Master in Adult, Occupational, and Continuing Education
- Master in Curriculum and Instruction
- Master in Educational Administration
- Master in Educational Psychology
- Master in Elementary Education
- Master in Secondary Education
- Master in Special Education
- Master in Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Doctors:
- Doctor in Adult and Continuing Education
- Doctor in Adult, Occupational, and Continuing Education
- Doctor in Curriculum and Instruction
- Doctor in Educational Administration
- Doctor in Educational Psychology
- Doctor in Elementary Education
- Doctor in Secondary Education
- Doctor in Special Education
- Doctor in Student Counseling and Personnel Services