Competency-Based Education Initiative

Building Capacity and Infrastructure for Competency-Based Education

As part of Kansas State University's Next-Generation Land-Grant vision and shared commitment to academic innovation, student success and workforce-aligned pathways, we are launching a Competency-Based Education, or CBE, pilot initiative in Spring 2026.

Now more than ever, students — especially adult learners — seek flexibility and program pacing that works with their busy lives. By leveraging K-State's strong tradition of shared governance, faculty expertise and the structured student learning outcomes already central to K-State course offerings and development, this pilot initiative gives us the opportunity to explore the translation of those outcomes into clearly defined competencies. Ultimately, this will build a CBE framework that, if enacted, will allow students an opportunity to progress within a CBE-designated program based on a demonstration of competency mastery versus traditional seat time.

At its core, this pilot initiative will:

  • Offer an opportunity for voluntary participation and exploration of a CBE framework among a set of participating graduate programs.
  • Develop the policies, processes and governance structures foundational to a CBE framework.
  • Build institutional capacity for colleges or academic units wishing to pursue CBE programs in the future, ensuring they can do so with clarity and support.
  • Align K-State's CBE framework with Kansas Board of Regents policies and expectations, as well as the requirements put forth by the Higher Learning Commission.
  • Ultimately, create an additional pedagogical option that may be of interest to learners and faculty alike — built on a well-defined foundation that will make any future CBE initiative faster and easier to implement.


Initiative Oversight and Functional Support

 

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Have questions about the Competency-Based Education pilot initiative? Email academicinnovation@k-state.edu.