

Every year more than 600 K-State students leave Manhattan, Kan., to study abroad — choosing from more than 190 universities worldwide. They can also intern, work or spend summers in just about any country in the world. Read this story in Good for K-State Magazine.
K-State's Office of International Programs was established in 1991 to strengthen communication and coordination among K-State's many international programs, to achieve identified strategic planning goals for the university's further internationalization, and to provide a focal point for external international contacts and agreements. K-State is currently engaged in more than 50 exchange programs with foreign institutions around the globe. Read more.
The Friends of International Programs at Kansas State University is a group of interested individuals dedicated to supporting the activities of the Office of International Programs by fundraising for public and individual support. The Friends organization connects K-State alumni, faculty, staff, students and community members in order to create a global community committed to excellence in all international endeavors to improve international understanding. Read more.
Visit the Office of International Program’s Web site.