Don’t miss out: K-State extends scholarship, awards priority date to Feb. 1 for incoming fall 2023 freshmen

Don’t miss out: K-State extends scholarship, awards priority date to Feb. 1 for incoming fall 2023 freshmen
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MANHATTAN — Kansas State University is giving incoming fall 2023 domestic freshmen more time to apply for admission and be considered for general university scholarships and awards.

The previous priority date of Dec. 1 has been changed to Feb. 1, 2023, for consideration of general university scholarships and awards. Students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as admission to the university will also allow them to apply for additional scholarships through the K-State Scholarship Network by the same priority date of Feb. 1.

Students can apply for admission online and can also preview scholarship opportunities available to them. Questions about the admission application can be directed to apply@k-state.edu .

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