Kansas State works to boost enrollment, offers virtual tours

 

April 12, 2020



MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State University is still working to increase enrollment despite challenges presented by the coronavirus pandemic.

Enrollment at the Manhattan campus has been declining for the past five years or so, and the student body hit a 20-year low in fall 2019 with only about 21,700 students, The Manhattan Mercury reported.

To turn things around, the university is offering virtual tours to prospective students in April and May, which is typically the busiest time of the year for campus visits.

During virtual visits, students can talk over Zoom with admissions counselors an...



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