Kansas State University Parent Guide

Student Life

K-State Book Program

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One of K-State’s latest seedlings is the Kansas State Book Network (KSBN). A common read program, it is part of K-State First, a first-year experience program that aims at welcoming new students and immediately getting them involved in the K-State community.

Residence Life at K-State

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K-State’s Housing and Dining Services works to provide an affordable, safe and pleasant living environment which supports your student’s ability to succeed at K-State.

Greek Life at K-State

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K-State offers one of the strongest Greek experiences in the nation, with 13 sororities, 25 fraternities, and nine historically multicultural chapters on or near the Manhattan campus.

Student Involvement at K-State

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Involvement in clubs and activities is an easy way to meet new people, make a difference and have a lot of fun!

K-State Alma Mater and Fight Song

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Get the lyrics for both songs.

Be You, Be Greek at K-State!

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One of the best ways for your student to optimize their experience at K-State is by joining the award-winning Greek community.

K-State PROUD Campaign

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K-State PROUD is a student-led campaign that is dedicated to helping students in need.

K-State’s Family of the Year

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Do you have K-State alumni in your family who you think are incredibly loyal to the purple and white? Does your family attend many K-State athletic events during the academic year?

Unconventional Spring Break Ideas for your Student

For college students bogged down by mid-terms and winter’s lingering chill, Spring Break is a dream soon-to-come-true. For parents, the thought of Spring Break as expensive, all-inclusive trips, and week-long parties is a nightmare. But just because certain movies and shows present Spring Break as an excuse for debauchery, parents can rest assured that most students’ breaks don’t fit the stereotype.

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