Get free help with math, physics and statistics!
Visit our new Quantitative Learning Center in 105 Cardwell Hall to get help with your math, physics and statistics courses! GTAs are there 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. to offer drop-in assistance for undergraduates. You can also use it as a quiet space to work independently. More information, including the staffing schedule, is on the math department’s Walk-in and Online Help page.
Get free help with your writing!
The English department’s Writing Center assists undergraduate and graduate students in both synchronous and asynchronous modalities.
Students can sign up for an on-campus or online video session to discuss a range of topics, from idea-mapping and outlining to drafting and revision.
The “Get Written Feedback” program allows students to submit their writing and get feedback from a writing consultant within 48 hours. To get feedback within the school week, students should submit on Mondays or Tuesdays. Consultants will address clarity, organization and development of content.
Tutoring sessions are by appointment and scheduled through the website.
Reminder: College award applications due soon
The college’s Undergraduate Research Award applications for summer and fall 2025 are due March 1 and May 1, respectively.
The Mark Chapman Scholars Program, which funds summer projects for five undergraduate students per year, are due March 3.
Reminder: Peer Advisor positions available
The college is looking for some high-achieving juniors and seniors to serve as peer advisors. They’ll work closely with advising staff to serve our students for about five hours per week at $10/hour. Learn more and apply by March 14.
Apply now for the 2025 Developing Scholars Program
The Developing Scholars Program offers high-achieving, serious-minded, first-generation or historically underrepresented students the opportunity to do faculty-mentored research in their field of study. Scholars receive academic, social and financial support while integrating into K-State’s intellectual arena.
Learn more from Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research’s DSP page and apply by March 1!
Research Safety Bootcamp – Free for students!
This free, weeklong, hands-on, action-packed training and networking event, from Feb. 10-14, will prepare you to succeed and keep everyone safe in the lab! Learn more and register on the website.
Noontime Yoga at K-State
K-State’s Noontime Yoga (and Pilates) can help you focus on your mental and physical well-being in a friendly, non-competitive environment. This volunteer-based program is free, and sessions are open to all students, staff, faculty and community members of all levels and abilities.
This semester, the group will meet from 12:05-12:50 p.m. every day, Monday-Friday, at various locations on campus. View each day’s teacher and location on the full schedule and join the group’s email listserv to receive updates.
Noontime Yoga started in 2002 as a part of K-State’s Campaign for Nonviolence.