Transfer Students
Make your next step the easiest one yet with our 2+2 transfer pathway. Designed for community college students who want to finish their bachelor’s degree on time, this program lets you complete two years at your community college + two years at K-State and graduate in four. The Department of Agricultural Economics is known for being a welcoming home for transfer students, offering flexible degree options, supportive faculty, and a launchpad to outstanding careers across agriculture, business, policy, and beyond.
If you’re bringing approximately 60 transferable credits toward an Agricultural Economics or Agribusiness degree, you’re already well on your way. Follow the steps below to ensure a smooth, seamless transition and get ready to explore the many opportunities that await you at K-State.
Step 1
Determine which program of study best fits your desired career path. You can figure this out by looking at the careers section of the prospective student website. Finding the career you want will allow you to narrow your major options. Click here to check out different career fields.
Step 2
Figure out which of your classes will be able to be applied toward your degree. Click on the transfer equivalency link for your school. This is a very important step because not all of the courses available at your community college can be used to meet the requirements of our majors. Equivalency Website
Step 3
Fit those classes that will transfer into the major that you desire. Use the program of study sheets/curriculum guides to help you determine what requirements you have met. We offer multiple options to fit your interests and career goals.
Agribusiness Options:
- Agribusiness
- International
- Food Industry
- Agricultural Sales
Agricultural Economics Options:
- Farm Management
- Specialty
- Pre-Vet
- Pre-Law
- Natural Resources
- Quantitative
- Farm Management
Step 4
You should now be on your way to understanding where you fit within our programs, and we're looking forward to having you as part of our department family. However, if you have any questions please feel free to contact Dr. Elizabeth Yeager, Director of Undergraduate Programs, at 785.532.4935 or agec@ksu.edu. She will be happy to answer any questions or give you extra guidance as you make your way to K-State.
For more information, please contact:
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Dr. Elizabeth Yeager |
Allison Torres |