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  • Baker University
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    This is the website to the first University in Kansas.  According to the website, "Baker University was chartered on February 12, 1858. Named for Osmon Cleander Baker, a distinguished scholar and bishop of what is now the United Methodist Church, the school holds the honor of being the first university in Kansas.".

  • Emporia State University
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    Emporia State University has been training teachers since 1863. This university also has top class business and Library Arts and Sciences programs.  The History Department is also top notch.  Emporia State, is also the home of the Great Plains Studies Center.

  • K-State
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    "K-State got its start in 1858 when Bluemont Central College was founded and 53 students enrolled. Five years later K-State became the first fully operational land-grant college in America." -- about K-State page

  • The University of Kansas (KU)
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    KU is the main college you would go to for medical training. According to their website about page, "KU has 13 schools, including the only schools of pharmacy and medicine in the state, and offers more than 345 degree programs in 200 fields. "

  • Wichita State University
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    WSU is located in Wichita, Kansas.  It is the only Urban serving research University in the State.

  • Fort Hays State University
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    This college is located at Hays. Kansas. It is one of the Teacher's training Colleges in the State.

  • Washburn University
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    Washburn University is a public institution with more than 6,900 students and 1,000 faculty and staff involved in more than 200 academic programs. Our programs lead to certification, associate, bachelor, master's, doctor of nursing practice and juris doctor degrees.

  • Friends University
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    Although Friends University was officially founded in 1898, its history goes back to the mid-1880s when the Christian Churches of Kansas began to construct a building west of Wichita that would hold more floor space under one roof than any other educational facility west of the Mississippi River.

  • Tabor College
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    For over a century, Tabor College has impacted the lives of thousands of people. Established in 1908 by those of the Mennonite Brethren and Krimmer Mennonite Brethren faiths, Tabor’s doors were first opened with 39 students and three instructors. Before the end of that school year, enrollment sky-rocketed to 104.

  • Pittsburg State University
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    Welcome to Pittsburg State University, home of the Gorillas! Midwest values and hospitality are found on this campus of more than 7,400 students where the student to faculty ratio is 19-to-1. At Pittsburg State University, students can select from over 100 academic programs within the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, and Technology.

  • Grantham University
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    Grantham University is located in Lenexa Kansas. This university offers a number of online programs where students can earn associates, bachelors, or masters degrees.  Their classes allow people to learn online from wherever its most comfortable or convenient.

  • Online Guide to a Master’s in Higher Education
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    Teachingdegree.org has provided this free online guide for the Master's Degree in Higher Education.  It has rich resources full of critical information to support our academic instructors, which include programs, scholarships, certifications, and more.

  • Online Guide to a Doctorate in Higher Education
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    Teachingdegree.org has provided this free online guide for the Doctorate Degree in Higher Education.  It has rich resources full of critical information to support our academic instructors, which include programs, scholarships, certifications, and more.

  • Guide to Teaching Programs in Kansas
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    This guide to teaching schools in Kansas is designed to provide key information to aspiring teachers looking for the best program for their needs. There are many teacher preparation programs in the state that prepare students to become teachers or advance in a current educator career.

  • Central Christian College of Kansas
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    Central Christian College of Kansas is based in McPherson, Kansas. They also offer online programs to students and provide Christ-centered education for student character.

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