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  1. The University of Kansas (KU) was founded in 1865. Today KU has five campuses and is a major, state-sponsored public research university and a member of the elite Association of American Universities. In 1863 the state governor of Kansas told residents of the town of Lawrence that the Kansas University would be built there if the residents were able to raise a $15,000 endowment and donate 16 ha of land for the project. Donations from the abolitionist and philanthropist Amos Adams Lawrence ...

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  3. The University of Kansas offers a variety of certificate programs for both current graduate students and non-KU students; however, some certificate programs require enrollment in a degree-seeking program. Current KU degree-seeking students should contact their department about the application process. Non-KU students will need to apply for ...

  4. Once you’re admitted. If you’ve been accepted into a KU graduate program, you’ll have a short list of things to know and actions to complete. See next steps. Through close collaboration with faculty and mentors, KU graduate students gain expert knowledge — and take it to new, exciting heights.

  5. Powering Kansas and investing in local communities. KU innovation drives our vision of an even stronger and more prosperous future for Kansas. KU research employs thousands of regional workers and forms the basis for dozens of active startups. Armed with knowledge and experience earned from a top research institution, KU graduates leave KU ...

  6. University of Kansas is located in Lawrence, Kansas which has an international airport, major corporate offices, and professional sports teams. Students of University of Kansas have the opportunity to go to 54 city parks, 30+ music venues, public libraries, arts center etc.

  7. The University of Kansas School of Business is a public business school on the main campus in Lawrence. The KU School of Business was created in 1924. It has more than 80 staff members, and it has about 1500 students. [13] It was named one of the best business schools in the Midwest by Princeton Review.

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