Tue. and Wed., Jan. 21 and 22
9:30-11:30
Calvin Hall Third Floor
New and returning students are invited to meet College of Arts and Sciences representatives and learn about the college’s resources and academic programs and play games, enter contests and score free swag!
Wed., Jan. 29, 2025 | 2:30-5 p.m.
Leadership Studies Building, McVay Family Town Hall
Sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences Diversity Committee
Join the conversation on social justice issues during K-State’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr., Observance Week!
Teach-ins are held for learning, discussion and movement towards action, usually around a challenging sociopolitical issue. They often include expert presentations and audience participation and are not limited to a strict timeframe.
Join us for K-State’s 11th Annual Civil Rights Teach-In and hear K-State experts present about this year’s theme: wellness of the body, mind and world. Then, join the conversation during a panel discussion with the presenters.
2:30-2:40 – Welcome and Land Acknowledgement
2:40-3:20 – Land, Embodiment, and Wellbeing
Dr. Melissa Poll, Social Transformation Studies and English
3:30-4:20 – Neuroscience, the Human Brain, and Wellbeing
Dr. Julio Hernandez Pavon, Psychological Sciences
4:30-5:00 – Panel Discussion: How Can the Sciences and Humanities Intersect to Support Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging and Well-Being?
Dr. Keisha Clark, Social Transformation Studies; Dr. Melissa Poll; Dr. Julio Hernandez Pavon
Complete the FAFSA by Feb. 14 for your chance at $100!
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be submitted to apply for federal financial aid including grants, work-study and loans. It’s quick, easy and free. K-State’s priority date for the 2025-26 FAFSA is March 1. Learn more from K-State’s FAFSA page or go straight to studentaid.gov.
If you complete your FAFSA by February 14, you will be automatically entered to win one of four $100 scholarships from the College of Arts & Sciences!
Register for K-State scholarships by March 15
K-State offers a lot of different scholarships. But you must register in the K-State Scholarship Network, known as KSN, to apply for them. Create a profile and be matched with all the scholarship opportunities that you are eligible for. The priority date for current students applying for 2025-2026 is March 15.
Important academic dates
See university academic calendar for more details.
Jan. 27 – Last Day to ADD Course(s) without Instructor Permission
Jan. 31 – Instructors may drop students for non-attendance
Feb. 10 – Last Day for 100% Refund (16-week classes)
Feb. 14 – A/Pass/Fail Grading Option Request Deadline
Feb. 14 – Academic Progress Reports Available in SSC-Navigate
Feb. 17 – Census: 20th Day Deadline for making changes to program/plan
Feb. 17 – Last Day for 50% Refund (16-week classes)
Tip: Students can find the drop deadlines for all classes, including non-standard classes, by clicking on the calendar icon next to each class in their KSIS Student Center Academics area.