Information for Prospective Students
Thank you for considering to continue your advanced study of mathematics at Kansas State University. We hope the following information will help you make your decision.
Research groups in Algebra and Analysis
Applying and Getting Started
Application Overview.
U.S. Citizens: Instructions and applications
International: Instructions and applications
Mathematics Basic Exam.
Orientation and Training
U.S. Citizens: Instructions and applications
International: Instructions and applications
- A Basic Exam is given upon arrival to every new graduate student in mathematics. Prospective graduate students are strongly encouraged to try the past exams and prepare thoroughly for it. Passing the Basic Exam is a requirement for both the Master's and Ph.D. degrees.
Orientation and Training
Degree Programs
Graduate Courses
Qualifying Exams
Costs and Financial Support
Graduate Teaching Assistantship: Benefits and Duties.
Tuition and Fees information: Cashier's Office
Estimated Student Cost Sheet
Tuition and Fees information: Cashier's Office
Estimated Student Cost Sheet
K-State Graduate School Links
Graduate School Program Guidelines and Forms
Graduate School Handbook
Graduate School Catalog
Graduate School News and Events
All Graduate Faculty at K-State
Graduate School Handbook
Graduate School Catalog
Graduate School News and Events
All Graduate Faculty at K-State
Other Information
Ph.D. degrees awarded in Mathematics at KSU
Masters degrees awarded in Mathematics at KSU
Math Weekly Seminars
Verification of Employment and Employment Eligibility for the Social Security Administration Form
Masters degrees awarded in Mathematics at KSU
Math Weekly Seminars
Verification of Employment and Employment Eligibility for the Social Security Administration Form
Contact Us
If you have any additional inquiries or wish to submit application materials please contact either:
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Penny Crawford Graduate Studies Administrative Assistant Department of Mathematics Kansas State University 138 Cardwell Hall Manhattan, KS 66506-2602 Telephone: 785-532-0556 email: math@math.ksu.edu |
Professor David N. Yetter, Director of Graduate Studies Department of Mathematics Kansas State University 138 Cardwell Hall Manhattan, KS 66506-2602 Telephone: 785-532-6750 email: dyetter@math.ksu.edu |