Enhancing Student Education
Educating students is a core principle of KU Medical Center's mission, with a particular emphasis on teaching students from Kansas with the goal of benefitting Kansas. The schools of medicine, nursing and health professions educate a substantial majroty of Kansans. KU's School of Medicine, with campuses in Kansas City, Salina and Wichita, fills more than 85 percent of each new class of medical students with Kansas residents.
Each year, we graduate hundreds of students skilled in the health professions, but our mission to educate students extends beyond our walls. KU Medical Center partners with organizations and communities across Kansas to encourage an appreciation of sciences and health careers among students of all ages. To see how we are educating today Kansas' health care workforce of tomorrow, select one of the links below to learn more about educational outreach efforts in that area:
Post-Secondary Education
- Community Outreach Program
- Institute for Community & Public Health
- Kansas Bridging Plan
- Kansas Medical Student Loan Program
- Medical Education Network Sites
- Office of Rural Medical Education
- Office of Student Life
- School of Health Professions
- School of Medicine in Kansas City, Salina, and Wichita
- School of Nursing
Middle & High School Education
- Health Career Fairs in Kansas High Schools
- Health Careers Pathways Program
- Nurse Academy
- Students in Schools
- Women in Healthcare: the Next Generation
Early Education
International Educational Opportunities
- International Programs, Office of Academic Affairs
- KUMC International Outreach, student organization

