Student Loans in Kansas
The Kansas Comprehensive Grant provides need-based aid to Kansas residents at eligible Kansas institutions. The State Scholarship targets academically exceptional Kansas students. Kansas public universities — KU, K-State, and Wichita State — offer competitive in-state tuition for Kansas residents.
Kansas at a glance
Population
2.9M
U.S. Census Bureau, July 1, 2025 estimate
Editorial note — Kansas
Kansas students should apply for the Kansas Comprehensive Grant through their institution's financial aid office in conjunction with the FAFSA. The KBOR website at kansasregents.org lists current program details.
Kansas state student aid authority
The state higher-ed authority, state grants and scholarships, and federal-first guidance for Kansas students.
Primary regulator
Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR)
Governs Kansas public higher education and administers state financial aid including the Kansas Comprehensive Grant and State Scholarships.
State aid authority website ↗State aid authority scope
Governs Kansas public higher education and administers state financial aid including the Kansas Comprehensive Grant and State Scholarships.
Federal-first: Federal student aid (studentaid.gov) is the authoritative source for Pell Grants, federal subsidized and unsubsidized loans, PLUS loans, income-driven repayment, and loan forgiveness programs (PSLF, Teacher Loan Forgiveness). Exhaust all federal options before private loans. studentaid.gov
What to know before taking private student loans in Kansas
Private student loans should only be used after exhausting federal loans and state grants. These are the factors that determine total cost.
Federal loans first
Always apply for federal student loans at studentaid.gov before private. Federal loans offer income-driven repayment, deferment, forbearance, and forgiveness options (PSLF, Teacher Loan Forgiveness) that private loans never match.
State grants and scholarships
Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) administers state-specific grants and scholarships. These are free money — exhaust them before any borrowing.
APR (variable vs. fixed)
Private student loan APRs can be fixed or variable. Variable rates may start lower but carry risk if rates rise during repayment. Fixed rates provide payment predictability across a 5–20 year term.
Cosigner requirement and release
Most private student loans require a creditworthy cosigner for undergraduate borrowers. Verify whether the lender offers cosigner release after a specified payment period — this matters for your cosigner's credit.
Deferment and forbearance options
Private lenders vary widely on in-school deferment, grace periods, and hardship forbearance. Federal loans provide much stronger protections — model your post-graduation income before choosing a private repayment term.
Total cost, not just monthly payment
A 20-year private loan term reduces monthly payments but substantially increases total interest paid. Compare total repayment cost across term options — a 10-year term typically costs far less overall.
Compare private student loan picks for Kansas students
Ranked by APR, cosigner release policy, and repayment flexibility. Federal loans first — always.
Student loans in Kansas — common questions
What state financial aid is available in Kansas? +
The Kansas Comprehensive Grant and State Scholarships are the primary programs. Visit kansasregents.org for eligibility and current award amounts.
Should I take federal or private student loans in Kansas? +
Exhaust federal loans and Kansas state grants before any private loan. Federal loans offer income-driven repayment and forgiveness. Apply at studentaid.gov first.
Does Kansas have a student loan forgiveness program? +
Kansas does not have a broad state forgiveness program. Kansas public employees and teachers may qualify for federal PSLF and Teacher Loan Forgiveness — see studentaid.gov.
What is in-state tuition at KU or K-State? +
Visit ku.edu or k-state.edu for current published rates. In-state rates are substantially lower than out-of-state for Kansas residents.
How do I compare private student loans in Kansas? +
After Kansas state grants, federal loans, and KBOR programs, compare private lenders on APR, repayment terms, and cosigner release.
Need a private student loan in Kansas?
After exhausting federal loans and state grants, we rank private student loan lenders against our published methodology by APR, cosigner release, and repayment flexibility. Federal-first is non-negotiable — private loans forfeit income-driven repayment and PSLF eligibility.
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Sources
- Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) — Official Website ↗
- Federal Student Aid (studentaid.gov) ↗ — federal loan programs, Pell Grants, income-driven repayment, and forgiveness programs
- U.S. Census Bureau ↗ — July 1, 2025 population estimates
Editorial disclaimer: This page provides general educational information about student loans and state financial aid in Kansas. It is not financial aid advice. State aid program details were accurate as of May 22, 2026. Verify current state aid program terms directly with Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) and federal aid options at studentaid.gov before borrowing. Scored against ClearValue's published methodology. Updated May 2026.
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