M.S. in Youth Development
Graduate Admission Process
Students seeking admission will need to:
Complete an application for admission to the Kansas State University Graduate School. This can be submitted electronically, or students may print out the application form and mail it to the address below. If submitted electronically, send the signed confirmation receipt to the address below. There is a $30 application fee for graduate school, for domestic students ($55 for international students).
Submit two official transcripts of all college work completed to date.
Provide three letters of recommendation.
Send a brief resume and a goal statement (previous education and professional experience, plans after completing the degree).
Students should have a 3.0 undergraduate GPA for Graduate School entrance. In some cases, probational admission will be granted to students with a cumulative GPA below 3.0, if the GPA in the last 60 hours is above 3.0. Student must also maintain a 3.0 GPA in their Graduate Program to avoid dismissal from the master's program. For additional Graduate School information, please see their web site at http://www.ksu.edu/grad/.
Admission and reference forms can be obtained online, or by e-mailing ipfp at k-state.edu. KSU does not require GRE scores for admission to the M.S. in Youth Development program. All of the above materials should be returned to:
Kim Misenhelter
School of Family Studies and Human Services
312 Justin Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
When all the materials are on file, the graduate committee will act on your request for admission to the Youth Development program and will contact you about their decision. You may receive one of four decisions. 1) full admission, 2) full admission, but you are on a waiting list, 3) conditional admission subject to resolving deficiencies, or 4) admission denied.
Application Deadlines
Fall semester: February 1
Spring semester: September 1
Kansas State University currently is accepting applications to begin in the fall and spring semesters. The application process is competitive and a limited number of slots are available to incoming students. In the event that a student is not accepted to our program due to limited space, they should contact one of our partner institutions which offer the same degree program at the same tuition rate. Additional information is located at http://www.gpidea.org/prospective/youthdev/ydProgram.html.