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Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on October 31, 2019 None of Kansas's colleges and universities are painfully selective, but the state does have some excellent options for higher education. The top picks for the state range from two large public universities to tiny Bethel College with under 500 students. The top Kansas colleges are listed alphabetically to avoid the arbitrary distinctions often used to distinguish #1 from #2, and because of the impossibility of comparing schools with such wide-ranging missions, sizes, and personalities. The schools were chosen based on factors such as academic reputation, curricular innovation, first-year retention rate, six-year graduation rate, value, financial aid and student engagement. Keep in mind that the best college for your interests and goals may not be on the list. Compare Kansas Colleges: SAT Scores | ACT Scores Baker University Case Library at Baker University. Bhall87 / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0 Location: Baldwin City, Kansas Enrollment: 2,769 (1,793 undergraduates) Type of Institution: private university affiliated with the United Methodist Church Distinctions: 9 to 1 student / faculty ratio; over 40 areas of study; founded in 1858 (oldest university in Kansas); evening and online programs available; over 70 student clubs and activities; most students receive grant aid; NAIA intercollegiate athletic program For acceptance rate, SAT/ACT scores, costs and other information, visit the Baker University profile Benedictine College Benedictine College soccer field. tonystl / Flickr / CC BY-ND 2.0 Location: Atchinson, Kansas Enrollment: 2,124 (2,057 undergraduates) Type of Institution: private Catholic liberal arts college Distinctions: 60 academic majors and minors; nearly all students receive grant aid; significant growth in recent years following a $70 million capital campaign; popular business program; NAIA intercollegiate athletic program For acceptance rate, SAT/ACT scores, costs and other information, visit the Benedictine College profile Bethel College Bethel College Kansas. JonHarder / Wikimedia Commons Location: North Newton, Kansas Enrollment: 444 (all undergraduates) Type of Institution: private liberal arts college affiliated with the Mennonite Church USA Distinctions: higher-than-predicted graduation rate; hands-on learning through research and internships; 9 to 1 student / faculty ratio; average class size of 20; 40 student clubs and organizations; NAIA intercollegiate athletic program For acceptance rate, SAT/ACT scores, costs and other information, visit the Bethel College profile Kansas State University Hale Library at Kansas State University. Kevin Zollman / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 Location: Manhattan, Kansas (second campus in Salina for the School of Technology and Aviation) Enrollment: 22,221 (17,869 undergraduates) Type of Institution: public university Distinctions: students come from all 50 states and more than 90 countries; over 250 undergraduate areas of study; over 475 student organizations; chapter of Phi Beta Kappa for strengths in the liberal arts and sciences; rich history dating back to 1858; member of the NCAA Division I Big 12 Conference For acceptance rate, SAT/ACT scores, costs and other information, visit the Kansas State University profile University of Kansas Kansas Union at the University of Kansas. Photo Credit: Anna Chang Location: Lawrence, Kansas Enrollment: 27,690 (19,596 undergraduate) Type of Institution: public university Distinctions: member of the Association of American Universities for strong research programs; chapter of Phi Beta Kappa for strengths in the liberal arts and sciences; students from all 50 states and 109 countries; over 200 fields of study; strong study abroad program; member of the NCAA Division I Big 12 Conference Explore the Campus: KU Photo Tour For acceptance rate, SAT/ACT scores, costs and other information, visit the University of Kansas profile More Options from the Region If you're looking for other Midwestern schools that might be a match for your interests, professional goals, and academic qualifications, these articles can help guide you: 30 Top Midwestern Colleges 15 Top Indiana Colleges 12 Top Iowa Colleges 13 Top Michigan Colleges 13 Top Minnesota Colleges 12 Top Missouri Colleges 10 Top Ohio Colleges 11 Top Wisconsin Colleges More Kansas Colleges National Top Picks Top Private Universities Top Public Universities Top Liberal Arts Colleges Top Engineering Schools Top Business Schools Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Grove, Allen. 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