Fort Hays State University
Hays, KS, USA

Academics

Key Academic Stats

Highest Degree Offered
Doctorate
Total Number of Students
12,949
Total Number of Undergrads
10,427
Academic Calendar

Semester

Non Traditional Learning
  • Online Classes
  • Online Undergrad Degrees
  • Combined Institution Double Degree Programs
  • Some Programs Requires Co-Op/Internship
Learning Options
  • Study Abroad
  • Honors Program
  • Teacher Certification Offered
Student:Faculty Ratio
15:1
US National: 21:1
Classroom Sizes

2-19 Students
48%
20-39 Students
43%
40-99 Students
8%
0
100
25%
Graduate in 4 Years US National: 28%
0
100
46%
Graduate in 6 Years US National: 52%

Faculty Overview

0
100
45%
Faculty With Terminal Degree US National: 36%
Gender
Male
Female
45%
54%
Ethnicity

African American
1%
Asian/Pacific Islander
3%
White
82%
Hispanic
2%
Multi-Racial
2%
Unknown
6%

What Students Are Saying

I feel like the academic rigor is very challenging, but success is achievable. Fort Hays challenges you to work hard to achieve your dreams. The classes they have you do are great for success in all of the areas of your life.
Kyler from Riverdale, UT
the instructors are very concerned with what the students are learning. the quality of education is very high.
Jessica from Austin, TX
if you put effort into your classes you will learn a lot and feel good about your education. some of the classes truly are difficult!
KaiCee from Agar, SD
State school- but education is what you make of it. Throw yourself into it and it doesn't matter where you go.
Adia from San Diego, CA
The teaching is very professional, just as anyone would imagine an accredited four year institution.
Daniel from Alameda, CA
I find the classes challenging. To get an A you must work for it. Once you are in the upper level classes, the academic rigor obviously increases. If you want to learn, come to FHSU.
Cheryl from Hays, KS
Good. If you put forth all of your effort and go to the professors for support and show that you really want to achieve at the highest level, you can get there, and you will. If you don't give your all, don't expect the professors to hold your hand and spoon feed you. It is a big step from secondary academics and you will be expected to go out of your comfort zone at times, but it will all be for your good and to benefit you to the best ability. If you want it, you'll do all you can and need to and your professors will back you up!
Nakeisha from Garden City, KS