Most Affordable Colleges in Kansas

These are the most affordable colleges in kansas, ranked by average net price (most affordable first). The ranking includes 42 institutions, with Haskell Indian Nations University leading at $3,134.

Rank Institution State Amount
1 Haskell Indian Nations University KS $3,134
2 Dodge City Community College KS $4,068
3 Coffeyville Community College KS $4,957
4 Fort Scott Community College KS $5,586
5 Labette Community College KS $5,939
6 Seward County Community College KS $6,717
7 Hutchinson Community College KS $6,727
8 Cowley County Community College KS $7,175
9 Colby Community College KS $7,886
10 Garden City Community College KS $8,244
11 Washburn Institute of Technology KS $8,607
12 Allen County Community College KS $8,642
13 Wichita State University-Campus of Applied Sciences and Technology KS $8,805
14 Pratt Community College KS $9,731
15 Barton County Community College KS $9,905
16 Neosho County Community College KS $10,271
17 Highland Community College KS $10,454
18 Cloud County Community College KS $11,685
19 Fort Hays State University KS $12,569
20 Wichita State University KS $13,194
21 Johnson County Community College KS $14,176
22 Washburn University KS $15,280
23 Butler Community College KS $15,724
24 Pittsburg State University KS $15,784
25 Emporia State University KS $16,261
26 Kansas City Kansas Community College KS $16,744
27 University of Kansas KS $18,059
28 Wichita Technical Institute KS $18,793
29 Kansas State University KS $19,406
30 Newman University KS $19,971
31 Sterling College KS $22,371
32 University of Saint Mary KS $22,519
33 Kansas Wesleyan University KS $22,671
34 Baker University KS $25,301
35 McPherson College KS $26,441
36 Bethany College KS $27,686
37 Friends University KS $27,715
38 Benedictine College KS $27,891
39 Ottawa University-Ottawa KS $27,963
40 Southwestern College KS $29,824
41 MidAmerica Nazarene University KS $32,165
42 Bethel College-North Newton KS $32,917

Methodology

Institutions in Kansas ranked by most affordable. Minimum enrollment: 500 students. Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.