Kansas Statutes
Article 7 - State Educational Institutions; Management And Operation
76-717 Admission of students.

76-717. Admission of students. (a) The board of regents may adopt rules and regulations for the admission of students at the state educational institutions. Except as provided by subsection (f), the rules and regulations shall include the following:
(1) Each Kansas resident who has graduated from an accredited Kansas high school and who is seeking admission to a state educational institution shall be admitted if the applicant for admission has achieved at least one of the following:
(A) The applicant has completed the precollege curriculum prescribed by the board of regents with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale or has been recognized by the board of regents as having attained a functionally equivalent level of education; or
(B) the applicant has a composite American college testing program (ACT) score of not less than 21 points; or
(C) the applicant ranks in the top 1/3 of the applicant's high school class upon completion of seven or eight semesters.
(2) Each Kansas resident who has graduated from a non-accredited private secondary school, as defined in K.S.A. 72-4345, and amendments thereto, and who is seeking admission to a state educational institution shall be admitted if the applicant for admission has a composite American college testing program (ACT) score of not less than 21 points.
(3) Admission to all state educational institutions shall be granted to each Kansas resident under 21 years of age who has earned the general educational development (GED) certificate with an overall score of not less than 50 points.
(4) Admission to all state educational institutions shall remain open for each Kansas resident who is 21 years of age or older and who has:
(A) Graduated from an accredited Kansas high school or a non-accredited private secondary school; or
(B) earned the general educational development (GED) certificate with an overall score of not less than 50 points.
(5) Each state educational institution shall establish and maintain a policy permitting the admission of not more than 10% of the total number of freshman class admissions to the state educational institution as exceptions to the minimum admissions standards prescribed by this section. These exceptions shall only be applied to students who are bona fide residents of Kansas in accordance with rules and regulations of the board of regents and which rules and regulations are substantially similar to law, rule or regulation relative to the determination of resident status for tuition purposes. Such policy shall also provide that in determining which students to admit as exceptions to the minimum admissions standards prescribed by this section, the state educational institution shall give preference to persons who are in military service. The board of regents shall adopt rules and regulations prescribing criteria and guidelines to be applied on a system-wide basis to policies established by the state educational institutions for the purpose of permitting freshman class admissions to the institutions as exceptions to the minimum admissions standards prescribed by this section. On or before January 31 of each year, the board of regents shall submit a report to the legislature containing the number and percentage of freshman class admissions permitted as exceptions to such standards during the preceding academic year. The information contained in the annual report shall be disaggregated by institution.
(6) Each Kansas resident who has earned at least 24 credit hours of transferable course work with a cumulative grade point average of not less than 2.0 on a 4.0 scale at an accredited community college, university or other college shall be admitted as a transfer student to the state educational institutions. Each state educational institution may permit the admission of not more than 10% of the total number of such resident transfer admissions to the state educational institution as exceptions to the minimum admission standards prescribed by this paragraph. In determining which students to admit as exceptions to the minimum admissions standards prescribed by this paragraph, the state educational institution shall give preference to persons who are in military service. The board of regents shall adopt rules and regulations prescribing criteria and guidelines to be applied on a system-wide basis for the purpose of admitting students who have earned at least 24 credit hours of transferable course work to state educational institutions as exceptions to the minimum standards prescribed by this paragraph. On or before January 31 of each year, the board of regents shall submit a report to the legislature containing the number and percentage of transfer student admissions permitted as exceptions to such standards during the preceding academic year. The information contained in the report shall be disaggregated by institution.
(7) Each person who is not a resident of Kansas and who has graduated from an accredited high school may be admitted as a freshman to any of the state educational institutions if the person has achieved at least one of the following:
(A) The person has completed the precollege curriculum prescribed by the board of regents with a minimum grade point average of 2.50 on a 4.0 scale or has been recognized by the board of regents as having attained a functionally equivalent level of education; or
(B) the person has a composite American college testing program (ACT) score of not less than 21 points; or
(C) the person ranks in the top 1/3 of the person's high school class upon completion of seven or eight semesters.
(8) Each person who is not a resident of Kansas and who has graduated from a non-accredited private secondary school meeting requirements substantially equivalent to K.S.A. 72-4345 through 72-4347, and amendments thereto, may be admitted to any state educational institution if the person has a composite American college testing program (ACT) score of not less than 21 points.
(9) Each person who is not a resident of Kansas and who has earned at least 24 credit hours of transferable course work with a cumulative grade point average of not less than 2.0 on a 4.0 scale at an accredited community college, university or other college may be admitted as a transfer student to any of the state educational institutions. Each state educational institution may permit the admission of not more than 10% of the total number of such non-resident transfer admissions to the state educational institution as exceptions to the minimum admission standards prescribed by this paragraph. In determining which students to admit as exceptions to the minimum admissions standards prescribed by this paragraph, the state educational institution shall give preference to persons who are in military service. The board of regents shall adopt rules and regulations prescribing criteria and guidelines to be applied on a system-wide basis for the purpose of admitting students who have earned at least 24 credit hours of transferable course work to state educational institutions as exceptions to the minimum standards prescribed by this paragraph. On or before January 31 of each year, the board of regents shall submit a report to the legislature containing the number and percentage of transfer student admissions permitted as exceptions to such standards during the preceding academic year. The information contained in the report shall be disaggregated by institution.
(10) (A) For those students admitted under an exception to the minimum admissions standards prescribed by this subsection for academic years 2012-2013 and 2013-2014, each state educational institution may require each such student to adopt an individual plan for success.
(B) For those students admitted under an exception to the minimum admissions standards prescribed by this subsection for academic year 2014-2015 and each academic year thereafter, each state educational institution shall require each such student to adopt an individual plan for success prior to enrollment.
(C) Any individual plan for success adopted pursuant to this paragraph shall be reviewed by the student and the student's advisor at least once during the 12-month period immediately succeeding the initial adoption of such plan. Upon completion of such review, the plan may be revised as mutually agreed to by the student and the student's advisor. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as prohibiting any plan from being reviewed at any other time while the student is attending such state educational institution, or from being reviewed more than once during any academic year.
(b) The board of regents may prescribe a precollege curriculum which includes, but need not be limited to, four units of English, three units of mathematics, three units of social studies and three units of natural science.
(c) When a Kansas high school is organized in a manner that provides for documentation of a student's performance in terms other than units of credit or grade point averages, or both, the board of regents shall determine for the students of such school a level of education that is functionally equivalent to the completion of the precollege curriculum with the required grade point average on a 4.0 scale. The determination of a functionally equivalent level of education required under this subsection shall be made by the board of regents after consultation with the state board of education and the board of education or other governing authority having jurisdiction over the students of the affected school.
(d) The board of regents shall determine a level of education that is functionally equivalent to the completion of the precollege curriculum with the required grade point average on a 4.0 scale for persons who are not residents of Kansas.
(e) The board of regents may authorize the chief executive officer of each state educational institution to adopt additional rules and policies relating to admissions of students so long as such rules and policies are not in conflict with the provisions of this section.
(f) The board of regents may adopt rules and regulations establishing standards for the admission of students to state educational institutions that differ from the standards set forth in subsection (a). Rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this subsection that are more rigorous than those set forth in subsection (a) shall not be effective prior to the first day of the fourth academic year following the year in which the rules and regulations are adopted.
(g) Information in reports required to be compiled and submitted to the legislature by this section may be compiled and submitted to the legislature in a single report.
(h) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Individual plan for success" means a written statement for each student admitted under an exception to the minimum admission standards prescribed in subsection (a) that is jointly developed by the student, the student's advisor and any other employee designated by the state educational institution for the purposes of establishing an individualized plan for such student to assist the student in achieving such student's academic goals. In addition to academic coursework, such plan may also address such student's extracurricular activities, financial needs and any other aspect of such student's life which may have a bearing on the student's academic success at the state educational institution. Any such plan may be revised after its initial adoption as mutually agreed to by the student and the student's advisor.
(2) "Military service" means: (A) Any active service in any armed service of the United States; or (B) membership in the Kansas army or air national guard.
History: L. 1970, ch. 371, § 7; L. 1977, ch. 237, § 30; L. 1996, ch. 110, § 2; L. 2009, ch. 37, § 1; L. 2012, ch. 168, § 11; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 76 - State Institutions And Agencies; Historical Property

Article 7 - State Educational Institutions; Management And Operation

76-711 Definitions.

76-712 Operation and management under control and supervision of state board of regents; closure, combination or merger subject to legislative authorization.

76-713 Lawsuits by or against board of regents, state educational institutions; representation by attorney general; exception.

76-714 Chief executive officers; titles; appointment; compensation.

76-715 Appointment of employees; compensation.

76-715a Conversion of certain employees to the unclassified service.

76-715b Leave time for classified employees of state education institutions, authorization.

76-716 Determination of programs offered and degrees to be granted.

76-717 Admission of students.

76-717a Report to legislature.

76-717b Entitlement to admission to state educational institutions; requirements.

76-718 Dedication of certain moneys.

76-718a Investment of moneys in certain funds by investing agents for certain state educational institutions.

76-718b Gifts of personal property; acceptance and administration of; university foundations and foundation subsidiaries.

76-719 Fixing tuition, fees and charges; student-activity fees, required use; interest earnings on funds.

76-719a Fellowships and scholarships for graduate students; legislative declaration.

76-719b Same; definitions.

76-719c Fellowships, scholarships, tuition and fee waivers; authority to grant; standards, conditions, requirements.

76-720 Local deposit of certain funds; exemption from disbursement requirements; annual report of receipts and expenditures.

76-721 Authority to contract; contracts with controlled corporations to have certain provisions; contracts subject to 75-3711b.

76-721a Contracts for guaranteed admission and continued enrollment of students in programs not offered by Kansas institutions under state board of regents; conditions of agreements.

76-721b State board of regents to endeavor to add additional dental students; such students to provide services in underserved areas.

76-722 Holding property and executing trusts.

76-723 Federal funds; application for, receipt, deposit and expenditure.

76-724 Private grants and bequests.

76-725 Administration of state educational institutions; delegation of authority.

76-726 University police officers; powers and authority; jurisdiction; badge required, exception; rights, protections, immunities.

76-727 Recruitment of personnel; payment of certain expenses authorized.

76-728 Student loan programs; agreements for federal funds; limitation on repayment of federal funds.

76-729 Residence of students for fee purposes; basic rule, certain exceptions authorized; definitions.

76-730 Same; rules and regulations for criteria and guidelines; student residence committees.

76-731 Certain American Indians deemed residents of state for purpose of tuition and fees.

76-731a Certain persons without lawful immigration status deemed residents for purpose of tuition and fees.

76-732 Organizational safekeeping accounts at institutions under board of regents authorized; use; designation of person in charge and bank; subsidiary accounts; expenditures subject to post audit.

76-733 Same; investment of funds; administrative expenses; credits to subsidiary accounts.

76-734 Same; nonliability of state or agencies thereof.

76-735 Emporia state university; name changed from Emporia Kansas state college; vesting of property and rights.

76-736 Pittsburg state university; name changed from Kansas state college of Pittsburg; vesting of property and rights.

76-737 Fort Hays state university; name changed from Fort Hays Kansas state college; vesting of property and rights.

76-738 Refunds of tuition, fees or charges by institutions under state board of regents.

76-739 Research projects performed by institutions under state board of regents for state agencies; federal funding; definitions.

76-740 Same; reimbursement for certain costs; federal guidelines.

76-741 Withholding or setoff of payroll and other amounts payable to officers or employees of institutions for fines, fees or penalties owed; authorization by state board of regents; policies and procedures.

76-742 Student fees for debt service on academic or health facilities, prior referendum required.

76-743 National direct student loan funds of institutions; transfers from state general fund, amounts, time.

76-744 National direct student loan audit dispute fund; creation; transfers from state general fund; expenditures.

76-745 Collection services; contracts negotiated; composition of negotiating committee; advertising for proposals.

76-746 Phased-retirement program for unclassified employees of state educational institutions; agreements, provisions.

76-747 Property and casualty insurance; purchase by state educational institution on certain buildings, equipment and facilities; "state educational institution" defined.

76-749 Insurance for study abroad programs, contracts.

76-750 Accident and health insurance, women's intercollegiate athletics.

76-751 Sponsored research at state educational institutions; definition.

76-752 Same; project contracts; authorized expenditures, when; bidding and other exemptions.

76-753 Same; sponsored research overhead fund; disposition and expenditure of moneys received as overhead costs; interest earnings on funds.

76-754 Service clearing funds; definition.

76-755 Same; authorized uses; approval of additional activities; accounting procedures.

76-756 Capital improvements for state educational institutions by endowment associations; definitions.

76-757 Same; prior approval of projects; plans and specifications; consultation with joint committee on state building construction.

76-758 Transfers between capital improvement projects financed from Kansas educational building fund; guidelines; consultation with joint committee on state building construction; approval by state finance council.

76-759 Capital improvement projects for state educational institutions by associated research foundations; prior approvals; consultation with joint committee on state building construction.

76-760 Capital improvements for state educational institutions from private moneys; exemptions from certain requirements; prior approvals; consultation with joint committee on state building construction.

76-761 Housing system; creation and operation; rents and fees.

76-761a Student housing; meningitis vaccination.

76-762 Same; operating funds created; deposit of moneys; interest on moneys deposited; use of moneys in funds.

76-763 Same; housing properties; acquisition of sites and buildings.

76-764 Same; insurance.

76-765 Same; bonds outstanding on project; effect.

76-766 Same; "state education institution" defined.

76-767 Center for innovative school leadership; duties.

76-768 Use of social security number prohibited, when.

76-769 Acquisition of goods and services for certain state educational institutions; leases of real property; duties and functions of state board of regents and director of purchases; guidelines, exemptions and limitations.

76-770 Research and development activities, procurements and travel allowances; procedures, guidelines and exemptions; definitions.

76-771 Core indicators of quality performance; data management system; quality performance grants, eligibility and amount.

76-773 Kansas partnership for faculty of distinction program; definitions.

76-774 Same; purpose and administration; institutions matching funds; procedures; authorized expenditures.

76-775 Same; earnings equivalent awards; faculty of distinction program fund; transfers from state general fund; limitations.

76-776 Same; institution endowed professorship operating budget requirements; program assessment; reports.

76-777 University research and development enhancement act; citation of act.

76-778 Legislative findings.

76-779 Definitions.

76-780 General powers, duties and functions of state board of regents.

76-782 Research and development facility projects authorized.

76-783 Bond financing for projects; issuance of bonds by Kansas development finance authority; limitations, conditions, terms, guidelines and procedures; debt service payments, transfers from state general fund; powers of state board of regents cumul...

76-784 Sales and use tax exemptions, purchases for research and development facility projects.

76-785 Construction of act.

76-786 Procedures for acquiring construction, architectural, engineering and other services for certain projects; statutory exemptions; construction manager at-risk procedures and authorities; powers, duties and functions of secretary of administrati...

76-787 Contracts for certain research and development facilities, provisions for prevailing wages.

76-788 Severability.

76-789 National institute for aviation research capital improvement projects; authorized for state board of regents; approved for issuance of bonds by Kansas development finance authority, limitation; debt service.

76-790 Privately-financed buildings; maintenance costs.

76-791 Payment of bonds from contributions qualifying as tax credit, limitation.

76-7,101 Long-term infrastructure maintenance program.

76-7,102 Same; definitions.

76-7,103 Same; administration of program; reports; building inventory and space utilization.

76-7,104 Same; infrastructure maintenance fund.

76-7,105 Same; advise and consult with joint committee on state building construction; oversight of projects.

76-7,106 Same; transfers of moneys from statewide maintenance and disaster relief fund.

76-7,107 Long-term infrastructure maintenance program; transfers of moneys from state general fund.

76-7,108 Obsolete buildings.

76-7,116 Infrastructure finance program.

76-7,117 Same; definitions.

76-7,118 Same; administration of program; reports.

76-7,119 Same; bonds not a state obligation.

76-7,120 Same; bonds; limitations; loan agreements.

76-7,125 State educational institution project delivery construction procurement act; citation.

76-7,126 Same; definitions.

76-7,127 Same; projects financed with non-state moneys; exempt from certain statutory requirements.

76-7,128 Same; contracts; bids; duties of state board and institutions.

76-7,129 Same; contracts, change orders.

76-7,130 Same; local building codes, fees, building permits and zoning requirements, exemptions.

76-7,131 Same; alternative project delivery program; construction management at-risk procurement processes; procurement committee; notice requirements.

76-7,132 Same; construction management at-risk project delivery procedures; construction manager, selection of; construction services bid, notice requirements.

76-7,133 Same; rules and regulations.

76-7,136 Citation of the act.

76-7,137 University engineering initiative act; purpose.

76-7,138 Definitions.

76-7,139 State education institutions, plans; secretary of commerce, board of regents duties; report required.

76-7,140 Constructing, equipping, repairing, remodeling engineering facilities; state educational institutions, annual report.

76-7,141 Kan-grow engineering funds, state educational institutions; purposes.

76-7,142 Sales tax exemption, expenditures for engineering initiative facilities.

76-7,143 Liberal construction of act.

76-7,151 Expenditure of state moneys; limitations; remedial courses.