
First off, "Welcome to K-State"! 🎉 Whether you're moving across the country or just across town, starting your journey at Kansas State University (aka K-State) is a big deal. This isn’t just college—it’s the beginning of a brand-new chapter in your life, and I’m so excited for you!
I can still remember packing up my mom's car to move here in 1998. I had that thing packed so full that the tires were going flat, and my dad quickly informed me that I would need to take some things out. Now, looking back, it was the first of many lessons I learned during my college years, but I wouldn't change them for anything. I can still remember wanting to "go home," but my parents wouldn't let me. Some things worked, some didn't, but my love for this town and KSU only grew, and it's why I chose to build my life here.
Located in the heart of the Flint Hills, Manhattan, KS (lovingly known as The Little Apple), is more than just a college town—we are a community that embraces Wildcats with open arms. From local coffee shops and unique eats to stunning sunsets and purple pride, you’re about to experience something special.
As an alumna of KSU, here are my top 10 tips to help you make the most of your college years at Kansas State University. Whether you’re a freshman living in the dorms or a transfer student navigating Aggieville for the first time, this guide will set you up for success.
K-State is known for its family feel, and one of the best ways to experience it is by getting involved on campus. With over 500 student organizations, there’s something for everyone—academic clubs, service groups, Greek life, intramurals, and more.
Why it matters: It’s the fastest way to make friends, build your network, and feel at home.
👉 Pro Tip: Don’t wait! The Activities Carnival at the beginning of the semester is a great place to explore your options.



Ah, Aggieville. The beloved stretch of restaurants, boutiques, and nightlife right next to campus. You’ll probably hear about it within your first week, and yes—it’s a rite of passage. But it’s also home to iconic local businesses, live music, and delicious food.
Must-visits:
👉 Pro Tip: Be safe, stay with friends, and keep that Wildcat ID close.

Your K-State student ID is basically a magic key to the city. 🪄 From discounts at local restaurants to free entry at the Flint Hills Discovery Center and reduced movie tickets, there are tons of perks.
Don’t miss:
👉 Pro Tip: Follow local businesses on Instagram—many post exclusive student deals!
The Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex (aka The Rec) is more than just a gym. It’s a wellness hub. With classes like yoga, Zumba, and cycling, plus rock climbing, basketball courts, and a lazy river-style pool, it’s the perfect stress reliever.
I always enjoyed signing up for intramurals as well. Since sports were a huge part of my life, this was an easy way for me to make friends.
Why it matters: Mental and physical wellness go hand in hand, especially during finals.
👉 Pro Tip: Sign up early for group classes—they fill up fast!
Sure, the dorms are great—but sometimes, a change of scenery helps your brain kick into gear. Luckily, Manhattan has some seriously cozy and caffeine-filled options. During my time at KSU, Hale and Bluestem were my favorites, but we have new spots available now!
Best local study spots:
👉 Pro Tip: Bring headphones. Even quiet spots get noisy during finals.




Yes, the dining halls are convenient. But some of the best food in Manhattan, KS, is found in our local restaurants. Supporting small businesses not only means tastier meals—it also connects you to the community.
Some local favorites to check out:
👉 Pro Tip: Plan a local restaurant night with your new friends once a week.
College life has its challenges, but you are never alone. There are so many of us locals who were in the same place you are, and this is all normal every year at this time. K-State offers a wide range of support services—from academic tutoring and career coaching to counseling and health services. Don't hesitate to reach out and ask for help if you need it.
Resources to bookmark:
👉 Pro Tip: Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness. Use those resources!



Yes, K-State football is a big deal (and you must experience a game at Bill Snyder Family Stadium!), but there’s so much more happening in Manhattan.
Look out for:
👉 Pro Tip: Subscribe to local event calendars and follow me, @PurpleIrisEverywhere, and @cityofmhk on social media.
Welcome to Kansas, where it’s 95° and humid one day and snowing the next. 😅 Manhattan weather can be unpredictable, so come prepared.
Must-haves:
👉 Pro Tip: Don’t pack away the shorts just because it’s October—you might need them again in January.

There’s nothing quite like the K-State family. It’s not just a slogan—it’s a way of life. From the first time you hear the Wabash Cannonball to wearing purple every Friday, you’ll start to feel it too.
Traditions to try:
👉 Pro Tip: Say hi to Willie the Wildcat when you see him on campus—you’ll be glad you did.
Your college years will be filled with growth, challenge, friendship, and unforgettable memories—and there’s no better place to do it than Kansas State University. Whether you’re a born-and-raised a Wildcat or this is your first time in the Midwest, I promise you this: You belong here.
Soak it all in. Explore. Learn. Laugh. And remember, it’s okay to feel overwhelmed at times—this is all part of the adventure. You’re not just attending school; you’re becoming part of something special.
💬 Are you a current or former K-Stater? What’s one piece of advice you’d give to incoming students? Drop it in the comments below!
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