Kansas State University and MidAmerica Nazarene University Cooperative Program

Undergraduates at MidAmerica Nazarene University can earn up to nine credit hours toward their bachelor's degree by taking advanced science courses at K-State Olathe.

These courses also may count as graduate credit toward a master's degree in veterinary biomedical science or applied biosciences, if the student is accepted to one of these programs after completing their undergraduate degree. This means students can complete almost one-third of a 30-credit hour master's program upon acceptance to the graduate program.

Earn bachelor's degree credit
Earn master's degree credit
Scholarships available

*The cost for the program is the approved hourly tuition rate for Kansas State University's Graduate School, plus the K-State Olathe campus fee.

 

Program details

 

Program advisors

Paige Adams

Paige Adams

Teaching Associate Professor of Animal Health

apadams@k-state.edu

 

Haley Larson

Haley Larson

Teaching Assistant Professor of Animal Health

haleyls@k-state.edu

 

Doug Shane

Doug Shane

Teaching Assistant Professor of Animal Health

ddshane@k-state.edu

 

Rebekkah Stuteville

Rebekkah Stuteville

Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
Teaching Associate Professor
Director, Applied Biosciences Master's Degree Program

bstutevi@k-state.edu

Jill Speicher

Jill Speicher

Assistant Professor at MidAmerica Nazarene University

jrspeicher@mnu.edu

 

Enrollment

Applications to the program are due by Jan. 30 prior to the end of your junior year. MNU students who are accepted will be notified in early March.

 

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