Most Focused Public Administration Schools in Kansas
Public Administration is taught at colleges nationwide, but only at some does it account for a large share of the degrees the school grants. The schools below are the most focused on public administration in Kansas, measured by the share of their degrees in the field.
To build this ranking, College Factual compared the degree focus of the 3 schools in Kansas offering public administration.
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Most Focused Schools for Public Administration in Kansas
The colleges and universities below are the most focused on public administration in Kansas, ranked by the share of their degrees awarded in the major.
Most Focused Public Administration Schools
No school devotes a larger share of its degrees to public administration than Wichita State University. Set in the city of Wichita, Wichita State University is a public institution. Public Administration accounts for around 0.9% of the degrees granted here, or about 41 graduates in the most recent year.
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University Of Kansas came in at #2 on our list of the most focused public administration schools. Located in the city of Lawrence, University Of Kansas is a public university. Public Administration accounts for around 0.9% of the degrees granted here, or about 65 graduates in the most recent year.
Read the full public administration report for University Of Kansas
Washburn University ranks #3 for public administration by degree focus. Set in the city of Topeka, Washburn University is a public institution. Public Administration accounts for around 0.4% of the degrees granted here, or about 5 graduates in the most recent year.
Read the full public administration report for Washburn University
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Notes and References
The ranking above is published by College Factual. Schools are ranked by degree focus — the share of the school’s total degree completions that are in the program, drawn from the U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS).
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), serves as the core of our data about colleges.
More about our data sources and methodologies.