Community college transfer in Kansas
A complete guide to how to transfer from a community college to a university in Kansas — including the state's 20 accredited community colleges, the major receiving universities, and the statewide articulation programs that govern credit transfer.
How transfer works in Kansas
Two-year colleges in Kansas serve as the primary on-ramp to a bachelor's degree for tens of thousands of in-state residents each year. The state's 20 accredited community colleges enroll a median of 3,623 students each, charge an average of $3,323 per year for in-state residents, and transfer roughly 49% of incoming degree-seeking students into a four-year institution within six years.
Like most U.S. states, Kansas coordinates community-college-to-university transfers through a combination of statewide articulation agreements, common course-numbering schemes, and institution-specific transfer pathways. A student who completes the state's transfer-oriented associate degree — typically an AA or AS bearing a "transfer" or "university parallel" designation — usually receives junior standing at the receiving public university, with all general-education requirements considered satisfied.
Top receiving universities for Kansas transfer students
The most common 2+2 destinations for community college students in Kansas are the state's flagship and regional public universities. Each has a published transfer-admission policy with a minimum GPA, a credit-hour cap, and an application deadline distinct from the freshman cycle.
| University | System | Min transfer GPA | Application window |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Kansas | Kansas Board of Regents | 2.5 | Aug 1 (fall) |
| Kansas State University | Kansas Board of Regents | 2.5 | Aug 1 (fall) |
Costs and aid in Kansas
Community college tuition in Kansas averages $3,323 per year for in-state residents and $11,023 for out-of-state students. Most colleges layer the federal Pell Grant — worth up to about $7,400 per year for the lowest-income students — with state need-based aid, institutional scholarships, and federal Direct Loans where required. Roughly two of every three community college students in the state receive some form of grant aid, and a substantial minority pay nothing at all out of pocket for tuition once aid is applied.
The practical playbook is the same in every Kansas city: pick a target four-year institution before you finish your first semester at the community college, find that school's articulation agreement on the receiving registrar's website, and lock in your course selections accordingly. Skipping this step is the single most common reason transfer students lose credit on the way to the bachelor's degree — surveys regularly find that around forty percent of transfer credit is wasted nationally, almost always because the student picked courses without checking the articulation table first.
Largest community colleges in Kansas
Labette Community College
Cowley Community College
Coffeyville Community College
Butler Community College
Hutchinson Community College
Independence Community College
Plan your Kansas transfer by program area
Each program-area page below combines Kansas's state-specific articulation rules with the typical two-year coursework for that major. Use it to confirm prerequisites and the most common receiving universities for your intended bachelor's.
- Business Administration in Kansas
- Nursing (RN) in Kansas
- Computer Science in Kansas
- Information Technology in Kansas
- Engineering Transfer in Kansas
- Early Childhood Education in Kansas
- Criminal Justice in Kansas
- Psychology in Kansas
- Biology / Pre-Health in Kansas
- Communications & Media in Kansas
- Liberal Arts (General Studies) in Kansas
- Hospitality & Culinary in Kansas
- Welding & Skilled Trades in Kansas
- Graphic Design in Kansas
- Paralegal Studies in Kansas
- Environmental Science in Kansas
- Social Work in Kansas
- Accounting in Kansas
Every community college in Kansas
- Allen Community College
- Barton Community College
- Butler Community College
- Cloud County Community College
- Coffeyville Community College
- Colby Community College
- Cowley Community College
- Dodge City Community College
- Donnelly College
- Fort Scott Community College
- Garden City Community College
- Highland Community College (Kansas)
- Hutchinson Community College
- Independence Community College
- Johnson County Community College
- Kansas City Kansas Community College
- Labette Community College
- Neosho County Community College
- Pratt Community College
- Seward County Community College