University of Kansas Edwards Campus
{{Short description|University satellite campus}}
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{{More citations needed|date=May 2021}}{{Infobox university
| name = University of Kansas
Edwards Campus
| established = {{Start date|1993}}
| type = Public satellite campus
| parent = University of Kansas
| vice_chancellor =
| city = Overland Park
| state = Kansas
| country = United States
| coor = {{Coord|38|53|58|N|94|43|33|W|format=dms|display=inline,title|type:edu_region:US-KS}}
| colors = Crimson and blue{{cite web |url=https://brand.ku.edu/guidelines/design/color |title=Color Palettes {{!}} Brand Center |publisher=University of Kansas |date=December 29, 2015 |access-date=September 6, 2022}}
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| website = {{URL|edwardscampus.ku.edu}}
| logo = University of Kansas Edwards Campus logo.svg
| logo_size = 220
}}
The University of Kansas Edwards Campus, also known as the KU Edwards Campus, is a satellite campus of the University of Kansas. The campus is located in Overland Park in the Kansas City metropolitan area; its four buildings are located on a {{Convert|34.8|acres|ha|abbr=out}} site at 127th Street and Quivira Road.
The University of Kansas opened its Edwards Campus in December 1992.{{Cite web|title=Goin' To Johnson County|url=https://kuhistory.ku.edu/articles/goin’-johnson-county|access-date=May 23, 2021|website=KU History}} {{As of|2021}}, more than 2,500 students were enrolled at the campus.{{Cite web|last=Lemon|first=Hannah|date=March 10, 2021|title=KU Edwards Campus 2021 spring enrollment climbs 13.8% from spring 2020, adding to years of growth|url=https://edwardscampus.ku.edu/blog/ku-edwards-campus-2021-spring-enrollment-climbs|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210312194937/https://edwardscampus.ku.edu/blog/ku-edwards-campus-2021-spring-enrollment-climbs|archive-date=March 12, 2021|access-date=May 23, 2021|website=KU Edwards Campus}}
History
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On December 3, 1992, the University of Kansas dedicated the first building on the Edwards Campus, the "Regents Center".
In November 2008, Johnson County voters approved a local sales tax to fund a partnership between the University of Kansas and Kansas State University in constructing the Johnson County Education Research Triangle (JCERT). The tax enabled the KU Edwards Campus to build the BEST Building.
On December 16, 2011,{{Cite web|last=Associated Press|date=December 20, 2011|title=Search continues for missing college student Aisha Khan|url=https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2011/dec/20/search-continues-missing-college-student-aisha-kha/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120110161240/https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2011/dec/20/search-continues-missing-college-student-aisha-kha/|archive-date=January 10, 2012|access-date=September 21, 2021|website=LJWorld.com}} Aisha Khan, a then-19-year-old student at nearby Johnson County Community College, called her sister from KU Edwards and said that she was running from a drunken stranger who had harassed her while she was outdoors studying.{{Cite web|title=Missing Kansas Student Aisha Khan: Husband Believes She Was Kidnapped|url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/missing-kansas-student-husband-believes-kidnapped/story?id=15205718|access-date=September 21, 2021|website=ABC News}} Police at Overland Park, Kansas treat the case as an abduction. On the night of December 21, 2011, the Overland Police Department informed Khan's family that she had been found safe and not held against her will.{{Cite web|last=Ng|first=Christina|date=December 22, 2011|title=Missing Kansas Student Aisha Khan Found Alive, Family Left Wondering|url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/missing-kansas-student-aisha-khan-found-family-left/story?id=15212114|access-date=September 21, 2021|website=ABC News|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=Boroff|first=David|date=December 22, 2011|title=Aisha Khan found unharmed; officials say Kansas student was not abducted|url=https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/aisha-khan-search-continues-husband-missing-kansas-student-believes-kidnapped-article-1.995306|access-date=September 21, 2021|website=nydailynews.com}}
In June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas, the University of Kansas announced that it would hold in-person classes at the Edwards Campus from August 24 as regularly scheduled, with a modified schedule lacking a Labor Day holiday, fall break, or spring break.{{Cite news|last=|first=|date=June 15, 2020|title=KU to hold in-person classes on campus with modified schedule that eliminates spring break|url=https://www.kmbc.com/article/ku-to-hold-in-person-classes-on-campus-with-modified-schedule-that-eliminates-spring-break-lawrence-edwards-campus/32871288|access-date=September 21, 2021|website=KMBC}}
In August 2020, KU reported that, out of an initial batch of 7088 test results received ahead of the 2020–2021 school year, 89 people tested positive (all but two of them being students).{{Cite web|last=Cline |first=Morgan|date=August 20, 2020|title=University of Kansas reports 89 COVID-19 cases in initial test results|url=https://fox4kc.com/news/university-of-kansas-reports-89-covid-19-cases-in-initial-test-results/|access-date=September 21, 2021|website=FOX 4}} There are specific testing instructions{{Which|date=September 2021}} for people at the KU Edwards Campus.
{{As of|2021}}, more than 2,500 students were enrolled at the campus.
Student statistics
KU Edwards Campus provides educational programming designed to help students complete degrees, change or advance their career and continue their education. Based on fall semester 2019 enrollment, the ages of KUEC students were:{{Citation needed|date=May 2021}}
class="wikitable"
|Age group | | |
18 or younger
|0% |1 |
19-24
|28% |410 |
25-29
|26% |381 |
30-39
|27% |385 |
40-49
|13% |192 |
50-59
|5% |72 |
Other
|0% |0 |
Based on a spring 2017 student survey and summer 2018 alumni survey.KU Edwards Campus, [https://edwardscampus.ku.edu/campus-statistics "Stat Shots"], edwardscampus.ku.edu, November 25, 2019
- Male - 45% Female - 55%
- Have children under age 18 - more than 33%
- Work full-time - 37%
- Work part-time - 25%
- First in family to attend college - 23%
- Part-time students (less than 12 credit hours/semester) - 71%
Reason for continuing their education, according to a pre-enrollment survey:{{Citation needed|date=May 2021}}
- Starting a Career 32%
- Career Advancement 27%
- Career Change 20%
- Personal Fulfillment 16%
- Other 8 5%
- Tradition Setting for Future Generations .5%
Academic profile
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The KU Edwards Campus offers an undergraduate degree completion and graduate programs. U.S. News & World Report recognizes KU's public administration,U.S. News & World Report, [https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-public-affairs-schools/university-of-kansas-155317 "Best Public Management Administration Programs"], US News Best Graduate Schools, November 25, 2019 overall education and special education.U.S. News & World Report [https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-education-schools/university-of-kansas-06075 "Best Education Schools"], US News Best Education Schools, November 25, 2019
Johnson County Education Research Triangle sales tax
In November 2008, Johnson County voters approved a local sales tax to fund a partnership between the University of Kansas and Kansas State University. The Johnson County Education Research Triangle (JCERT) is formed by KUEC, KU Medical Center and K-State-Olathe. The Triangle sales tax enabled the KU Edwards Campus to build the {{Convert|75000|sqft|m2|abbr=out|adj=on}} BEST Building, which allowed the Campus to grow by 1,000 students and launch 10 new academic programs. By 2019, the Johnson County Education Research Triangle supports 27 degrees and certificate programs at KUEC, which grew 15 percent in the 2018–19 school year.[https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2019/12/16/johnson-county-education-research-triangle-audit.html "10 years in, JoCo Research Triangle is on its way to a $1.16B impact"], Kansas City Business Journal, December 16, 2019
KU Professional & Continuing Education
KU Professional & Continuing Education (abbreviated KUPCE) is a program located at the KU Edwards Campus.{{Cite press release|last=Campus|first=University of Kansas Edwards|title=KU Professional & Continuing Education certifies hundreds of Lean Six Sigma Green Belts, offers organizations customized online training|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ku-professional--continuing-education-certifies-hundreds-of-lean-six-sigma-green-belts-offers-organizations-customized-online-training-301053457.html|access-date=September 21, 2021|website=www.prnewswire.com}}{{Better source needed|date=September 2021}}
References
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External links
- {{Official website|https://edwardscampus.ku.edu}}
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