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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, KU alumni can still use the university's career services after graduation. Students do lose access to their students email and other campus tech accounts shortly after graduation. However, the below career services remain accessible to them:
- Complimentart one-on-one advising appointment per calendar year
- Access to the KU Handshake portal to find jobs and internships
- Attend campus career fairs and networking events
- KU Mentoring+ program
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Kansas University (KU) alumni can be contacted via the KU Mentoring+ platform. The platform pairs stuents with experience alumni as per the industry, location, and career goals.
Apart from KU Mentoring+, some other popular methods include:
- LinkedIn Alumni Tool
- School-specific programs
- Getting in touch with local chapter leads of the KU Alumni Association
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Kansas University (KU) alumni can be contacted via the KU Mentoring+ platform. The platform pairs stuents with experience alumni as per the industry, location, and career goals.
Apart from KU Mentoring+, some other popular methods include:
- LinkedIn Alumni Tool
- School-specific programs
- Getting in touch with local chapter leads of the KU Alumni Association
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Uni Kansas (KU) alumni get access to a wide variety of career, financial, recreational, and networking benefits as per their membership status with the Kansas Alumni Association, as mentioned below:
- Access to exclusive job opportunities and professional networking
- Active association membership to purchase daily, monthly, or annual passes
- Special access to discounted auto, home, and rental insurance
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Uni of Kansas does help students find part-time jobs via the KU Career Center. The Job Location and Development programme (JLD) finds off-campus job opportunities for students in Lawerence, Topeka, and the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.
Students also receive a weekly newsletter with the latest off-campus student job postings. All on-campus jobs are posted on KU Employment.
Check career.ku.edu to know more.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
94% of Uni Kansas grads are able to land jobs within 6 months of completing their studies. MBA graduates of the KU School of Business are able to land jobs even more quickly (95% within just 3 months).
T Mobile, Deloitte, Microsoft, KPMG, Google, and Oracle are some top names that hire Uni of Kansas MBA grads.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students can pay their University of Kansas (KU) tuition fees via Flywire or PayMyTuition. To pay the fees via PayMyTuition, follow the steps mentioned below:
- Log in to Enroll & Pay portal with KU ID
- Select "Student Financials" and click on "Pay Bills/KU Card/Dining and Tab"
- Click "Make a Payment by PayMyTuition"
- Select payment method
- Enter basic student info
- Make the payment
Students can use the PayMyTuition dashboard to track their tuition payments.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The Kansas University application fee for Indian students interested in UG courses is USD 90 (INR 8.5 K). The same for students interested in PG courses is USD 100 (INR 9.5 K).
Students may be eligible for an application fee waiver. Check ku.edu to know more about the same.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, Indian students generally don't need a separate scholarship application at KU. Students are automatically considered for merit-based aid at Uni of Kansas. However, a separate application may be required for external scholarships in USA.
Merit-based scholarships usually require an equivalent high-school GPA of 3.0 or more on a 4.0 scale.
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