Building a welcoming environment where all can thrive.

Providing space to all students, faculty, and staff, and their unique perspectives, viewpoints, and experiences. Meet new people in a welcoming environment where all can thrive and succeed. Attend events and gain access to resources designed to help enrich your college experience.

 

First-Generation Student Center

The First-Generation Student Center supports students whose parents/guardians did not complete a four-year degree.

Morris Family Multicultural Student Center

As a hub for intercultural learning and collaborative initiatives, the Morris Family Multicultural Student Center is a space for people of all cultures, backgrounds, and identities.

Multicultural Student Life

Enrich your K-State experience through culturally relevant student programming, opportunities for intercultural student learning, and contributing to your sense of belonging.

Spectrum Center

Dedicated to helping the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) students, staff, and faculty and allied members of our campus and surrounding communities. The Center is dedicated to supporting students in their academic and social endeavors while at K-State, and understands that a core aspect of that success is being able to be ones full, authentic self. The Spectrum Center is open to all.

Student Belonging

Fostering mutual understanding among all students, faculty, and staff helps create a campus atmosphere where every student feels they belong. Student Belonging provides opportunities to deepen connections with others.

TRIO Educational Supportive Services

TRIO ESS provides holistic support for students who are first-generation, income-limited, and/or have a documented disability.

TRIO Student Supportive Services (Salina)

Supporting and assisting students to excel and graduate, TRIO Student Supportive Services connects students to resources like academic advising, counseling, workshops, and more.

TRIO Upward Bound (Salina)

A program designed to assist area high school students so that they can succeed in high school and in college.