Study at Pittsburg State University
Pittsburg State University was established as the Auxiliary Manual Training Normal School in 1903. It was renamed the Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg in 1913 and Kansas State College of Pittsburg in 1959. It gained university status on April 21, 1977, and adopted its present name at that time. The campus covers an area of more than 220 acres in Pittsburg, Kansas. PSU offers several degrees and certificate programs and is made up of the following academic units: The athletics department of PSU fields a number of men's and women's sports teams, which compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II and are the members of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Pitt State is located in a town not particularly near any major cities, in Pittsburg, KS. The school is a public institution. Degree levels at Pitt State top out at the Post-Master's certificate. Course TopicsOne of the good things about the school is its wide range of programs leading to degrees. Students at Pitt State often study real estate and construction management, education and teaching, and engineering technician. Pitt State SelectivityThe admissions department at the school does not accept all those who apply. FacultyThe school's tenure system is geared toward rewarding and keeping the most valuable professors. Student EnrollmentThe school offers classes to 7,087 students (6,281 full-time equivalent). Student LifeStudents sports include formal participation in Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association competitions. Pitt State Tuition and AffordabilityTuition is fairly low at the school. Pitt State Programs and Degrees
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