Programs

Multicultural Engineering Program (MEP)

MEP is a comprehensive program designed to identify, recruit, educate, and graduate Black, Hispanic, and Native American students who are interested in a career in engineering, math or science.

Scholars Assisting Scholars (SAS) Tutoring

Scholars Assisting Scholars (SAS) is a peer-to-peer tutoring program that is designed to support students in core engineering and science classes. SAS tutoring is FREE to all K-State students enrolled in the supported courses. Since its inception in Spring 2006, SAS has tutored over 3,300 K-Staters!  SAS is funded by K-State through funds from a Student Centered Tuition Enhancement grant.

Multicultural Academic Program Success (MAPS)

MAPS is a summer bridge program for incoming multicultural freshmen in the colleges of engineering, agriculture and business. Students can earn five to six credit hours by taking key courses in the six-week program. Students connect with peers, mentors, faculty, staff and administrators, and receive personal and professional development opportunities. MAPS was made possible through grants from Dow Chemical, Cargill, and ConocoPhillips.

Family Connections Program (Connect)

Our CONNECT Program works to make sure family members are "in the know" about what an engineering education looks like. We work with engineering students' parents and family members from June orientation/enrollment through the students' first year on campus.

Women in Engineering Program (WIE)

WIE is a student services office working with students in K-State's College of Engineering. We are primarily concerned with challenging and supporting female engineering students academically, socially, and professionally.