Services and Resources
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» Academic Assistance Center
101 Holton Hall, 532-6492
Provides comprehensive, coordinated system for students
wanting academic help
» Academic Career Information Center (ACIC)
14 Holton Hall, 532-7494
Provides assistance in choosing a major or career track
» Non-Traditional Student Services
201 Holton Hall, 532-6434
Offers services and support to any nontraditional student who
is married, has children, or is over the age of 25
» Career and Employment Services
Holtz Hall, 532-6506
Assists undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni in all
areas of career planning and employment
» Disability Support Services
202 Holton Hall, 532-6441
Works with students to arrange appropriate academic
accommodations for students with documented disabilities
» Educational Supportive Services
101 Holton Hall, 532-5642
Assists minority, low-income, and physically limited students
» Hale Library
532-6516
Houses a collection of over one million volumes and includes
services such as lounges, study areas, copy and imaging
machines, and slide viewing areas
» Lafene Health Center
532-6544
Available to all students, includes outpatient ambulatory care
unit, x-ray services, pharmacy and clinical laboratory
» Office of Student Activities and Services
Ground floor of K-State Student Union, 532-6541
Carries on students’ self-government and helps students voice
problems, suggestions, or grievances; includes consumer relations
and attorney services
» Office of Student Financial Assistance
104 Fairchild Hall, 532-6420
Scholarships, loans, grants, and financial support assistance
» Registrar’s Office
118 Anderson Hall, 532-6254
Maintains all official academic records; obtain transcripts of
coursework completed at K-State
» Study Abroad Office
Live and study abroad and experience another culture
» Tutoring Center
201 Leasure Hall, 532-5703
Provides free tutoring service
» University Counseling Services
232 English/Counseling Building, 532-6927
Provides individual or group counseling on a referral or walk-in
basis, including psychological testing, stress management,
assertiveness training, and couples communication
» Writing Center
122E English/Counseling Building, 532-2179
Provides non-degree credit for students who need help with
fundamental composition skills
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Resources
» American Red Cross
Prior to student teaching, all College of Education students must
take a First Aid and CPR class – check here for information on
classes scheduled in Manhattan
» Education Honors Program
The honors program givse selected students an opportunity to
expand their knowledge of the teaching profession and to acquire
a desire to be leaders in the profession
» Checklists of Crucial Milestone Requirements
Requirements for Admission to Teacher Education, Student
Teaching, Graduation, and Licensure
» Student Organizations
Students are encouraged to enhance the overall educational
experience through exposure to and participation in social,
cultural, recreational, and governance programs

Areas of Interest
Advising & Enrollment
Course Schedules
Advisors: 785-532-5524
Sonia Esquivel
Mechelle Martinez
Perry McCall
Diane Murphy
Keith Powers
Linda Rawdon
Course Schedules
Advisors: 785-532-5524
Sonia Esquivel
Mechelle Martinez
Perry McCall
Diane Murphy
Keith Powers
Linda Rawdon