
The Kansas Board of Regents this week approved tuition rate increases at five of the state’s six universities, including an increase of 4% at Kansas State University. For the average full-time student, that would be an increase of $212 per semester to $5,513 for the 2026-27 school year.
Over 10 years, the increase for K-State students is 24.3%.
The lowest increase was 3.5% at Pittsburg State University; the highest was 6% at Fort Hays State University. Tuition rates at The University of Kansas will increase 4.8% next year.
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