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Information for
Prospective Students
Applying and
Getting Started
Degree Programs
Graduate Courses
Qualifying Exams
Costs and
Financial Support
K-State Graduate
School Links
Other Information
Contact Us

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.

Program Overview.

Graduate Flyer (pdf)

Research groups in Algebra and Analysis

Graduate Student Seminars

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Applying and Getting Started

Application Overview.
U.S. Citizens: Instructions and applications
International: Instructions and applications
Mathematics Basic Exam.
  • 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.
Local information for newly-admitted graduate students.
Orientation and Training

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Degree Programs

Master's Degree Program in Mathematics
  • General Forms and Guidelines for Master's Students

Ph.D. Degree Program in Mathematics
  • General Forms and Guidelines for Doctoral Students

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Graduate Courses

Graduate Courses in Mathematics (numbered 700 and above).
Special Topics Course Descriptions

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Qualifying Exams

Mathematics Qualifying Exams

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Costs and Financial Support

Graduate Teaching Assistantship: Benefits and Duties.
Tuition and Fees information: Cashier's Office
Estimated Student Cost Sheet

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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

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Other Information

Ph.D. degrees awarded in Mathematics at KSU
Masters degrees awarded in Mathematics at KSU
Math Weekly Seminars

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Contact Us

If you have any additional inquiries or wish to submit application materials please contact either:

Hannah Davenport
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

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