Can non-traditional students qualify for financial aid? How much does it cost to take classes at Kansas State University?
Yes, most adult student qualify for financial aid based on their family resources through FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are available on the Office of Student Financial Assistance website at www.ksu.edu/sfa. In addition, some of the university scholarships are listed on the Office of Student Financial Assistance website. Other local, state, and national scholarships and individual scholarship search assistance is available through Non-Traditional Student Services including planning a strategy for your scholarship search, planning a strategy for your scholarship essay, and reviewing your scholarship application packet. Non-Traditional Student Services maintains a list of scholarships on this website. The office maintains scholarship notebooks which can be check out for 24 hours during the “scholarship season” October through May. You can find current tuition and fee schedules at the Office of the Registrar website at www.k-state.edu/registrar/. The total