Engineering Student Resources


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Student Resources

The School of Engineering provides free small study groups for foundational courses, such as MATH 104/125/126/127. Other courses are offered depending on tutor availability and experience. This service is available only for students in the School of Engineering. A weekly schedule of study groups/drop-in tutoring hours is available each semester These study sessions are in LEEP2 on the second floor.

The School of Engineering partners with departments that are foundational to undergraduate engineering student success. Hosted by the School of Engineering, we hold practice exam sessions to practice test-taking strategies, review content, and answer your questions with engineering tutors, engineering student organizations, and your professors. These are typically Sundays before big exams, in the late afternoon to evening.

View Practice Exam Sessions in the Engineering Connector.

 
 

KU's Math, Chemistry, and Physics Departments offer additional support for their courses. These are additional resources apart from Engineering small study groups, Engineering practice exam sessions, and support offered by Wingspan.

Many foundational math, chemistry, and physics courses offer Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions 

Mathematics Department

  • Math Help Room offered through Math Tutoring Services
  • Location: 651 Snow Hall
  • Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm; Friday, 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

Chemistry Department

Physics & Astronomy Department

Review information on undergraduate student academic standing in the School of Engineering here.

Have questions about advising? Check out the advising overview for the School of Engineering. View sample degree plans for all undergraduate majors. 

Your dedicated engineering academic advisor is part of Jayhawk Academic Advising (JAA). Undergraduate academic advisors are broken down by major or program advised. For undecided and pre-engineering students, contact your assigned advisor in Jayhawk GPS.

Read the School of Engineering policy on academic misconduct and academic grade appeals here.

Aerospace Engineering Department (AE)

Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering

Bioengineering Program

Minor in Biomedical Engineering

Undergraduate Certificate in Bioengineering

Chemical & Petroleum Engineering Department (C&PE)

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering

Civil, Environmental, & Architectural Engineering Department (CEAE) 

Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department (EECS)

Bachelor of Science in Applied Computing

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Undergraduate Certificate in Cybersecurity

Engineering Physics Program (EPHX)

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics

Mechanical Engineering Department (ME)

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

The Engineering Connector is your one-stop platform for all things related to the School of Engineering, including involvement, engagement, events, resources, and more. Engineering students may log-in with their KU online ID information.

The Engineering Career Center sets students up for success when preparing to enter the workforce.  From polishing the resume, to developing a strategy for job interviews and networking with prospective employers.

Upcoming Career Center Events

Impact and Belonging is a KU Engineering resource led by our Associate Dean for Impact & Belonging and the Impact and Belonging Program Coordinator. The office hosts programs, resources, student organizations, and scholarships with a commitment to increasing the number of engineers to address and create solutions for the complex, multicultural, multidisciplinary challenges that exist in today’s global society. 

University Academic Resources

Wingspan: Center for Learning and Writing Support

  • Tutoring Services - This program provides small groups, course-specific tutoring and the groups meet twice per week for one-and-a-half hours each meeting during Fall and Spring semesters.
  • Supplemental Instruction - Peer-facilitated study sessions and office hours to review challenging material, connect students, and address effective study strategies.
  • Peer Academic Coaching - Provides individual and group support to help students set and achieve goals and develop behaviors, habits, and strategies for college success and life.
  • Academic Success Guides - Topics include how to manage your time, develop effective study skills and strategies, become a successful test-taker, and more.

Writing Resources

Writers need feedback, sounding boards, and other people to coach them while they compose. That's where the KU Writing Center comes in. It's a place for productive talk about writing, with trained peer consultants to help you brainstorm, draft, and revise your projects.  In person and online appointments are available.

Student Access Center 

The Student Access Center (SAC) coordinates accommodations for students at KU. It is an individual's choice whether to self-identify, submit documentation, and make the decision about using accommodations. Accommodations are authorized after a student submits a complete application with documentation and meets with an Access Specialist in the SAC.

TRIO SES & STEM provides a supportive community for participants during their time at the University of Kansas. To help students achieve academic success and be prepared for success in a global environment, TRIO provides comprehensive support services by working with eligible students to identify personal areas of strengths and challenges. TRIO's support ranges from academic advising, financial aid, tutoring, career or graduate school preparation, and any needs based on individual circumstances. 

TRIO Eligibility Criteria

  • First-generation college students - Neither parent nor guardian has earned a bachelor's degree
  • Students with high financial need - Family income falls within 150% of low-income guidelines set by the federal government
  • Students with a disability or chronic condition - Students that are receiving accommodations with KU's Student Access Center

Wingspan

Student Access Center

  • The Instructor Center from the Student Access Center serves as a central hub designed to provide faculty and instructors at KU with essential information about the accommodations process. Information on Rights and Responsibilities; Syllabus Statement; Implementing Academic Accommodations; Flexible Attendance; Providing Exam Accommodations; and Recruiting a Note-Taker can be found above.

Health, Well-Being & Campus Community

As a One University office, the Office of Civil Rights & Title IX is committed to KU being an institution that is free from discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, sexual violence and retaliation. We strive for a campus where greater fairness, care, and belonging are integrated into our learning and workplace practices and all have opportunities to meet their academic and professional goals.

Report an incident.

The Report Concerns and Issues site provides contact information for reporting a variety of campus concerns and issues. Search by keyword or use the filter menu to browse by category.

Get Involved

The Study Abroad & Global Engagement Office is an academic support unit that develops and maintains international educational programs for students and faculty.

Participating in undergraduate research is a great way to explore your interests and gain hands-on experience. 

Upcoming Research Events

 

Enrollment and Graduation Data

BS in Aerospace Engineering 

School Year

Enrolled

Graduated

2025-2026

522

 

2024-2025

496

61

2023-202445669
2022-202336551
2021-202232942
2020-202131760
2019-202029943
2018-201924627
2017-201822133
2016-201720324
2015-201617231
2014-201516824
2013-201416519
2012-201316217
2011-201214626


 

BS in Chemical Engineering

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

265

 

2024-2025

274

63

2023-202427671
2022-202329978
2021-202230863
2020-202133863
2019-202038591
2018-201938789
2017-201843897
2016-201745484
2015-201647771
2014-201544855
2013-201442151
2012-201335552
2011-201232456

 

BS in Petroleum Engineering

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

16

 

2024-2025

15

4

2023-2024176
2022-2023195
2021-20223013
2020-20215126
2019-20207829
2018-20198631
2017-201813955
2016-201718141
2015-201623048
2014-201521827
2013-201414621
2012-201311920
2011-20129015

BS in Architectural Engineering

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

142

 

2024-2025

140

29

2023-202413124
2022-202312424
2021-202214034
2020-202112430
2019-202014236
2018-201913722
2017-201811723
2016-201712226
2015-201611226
2014-201514037
2013-201413330
2012-201315128
2011-201215426

 

BS in Civil Engineering

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

235

 

2024-2025

211

42

2023-202420047
2022-202320254
2021-202221760
2020-202122851
2019-202023055
2018-201920244
2017-201819555
2016-201720335
2015-201620766
2014-201523554
2013-201423262
2012-201326357
2011-201225867

BS in Applied Computing

Note: program began in Fall 2024

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

19

 

2024-2025

5

0

BS in Computer Engineering

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

128

 

2024-2025

134

17

2023-202411615
2022-202310015
2021-2022957
2020-2021989
2019-202010218
2018-201910216
2017-201811630
2016-201713022
2015-201612519
2014-201513316
2013-201413219
2012-201311316
2011-2012879

 

BS in Computer Science

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

614

 

2024-2025

723

161

2023-2024747137
2022-2023613109
2021-2022580117
2020-202152891
2019-202047686
2018-201940577
2017-201835357
2016-201734364
2015-201631158
2014-201527837
2013-201422923
2012-201320131
2011-201216027

 

BS in Cybersecurity

Note: program began in Fall 2023

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

81

 

2024-2025

56

3

2023-202450

 

BS in Electrical Engineering

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

196

 

2024-2025

157

22

2023-202412628
2022-202310124
2021-202211522
2020-202110727
2019-202012426
2018-201912223
2017-201811319
2016-201712224
2015-201613340
2014-201514926
2013-201416735
2012-201315634
2011-201214828

 

BS in Information Technology

Note: students beginning this program after Spring 2020 will be enrolled in and graduate from the School of Professional Studies

School YearEnrolledGraduated
2023-202400
2022-202322
2021-20221313
2020-20214024
2019-20205629
2018-20194118
2017-20184629
2016-20172912
2015-20162511
2014-2015241
2013-2014131
2012-201320
2011-201200

 

BS in Interdisciplinary Computing

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

23

 

2024-2025

32

10

2023-20244310
2022-2023326
2021-2022246
2020-2021214
2019-2020234
2018-2019183
2017-2018194
2016-2017194
2015-2016236
2014-2015190
2013-2014150
2012-201380
2011-201210

BS in Engineering Physics

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

45

 

2024-2025

33

4

2023-2024304
2022-2023287
2021-2022415
2020-2021445
2019-2020465
2018-20193811
2017-2018392
2016-20175410
2015-2016526
2014-2015487
2013-2014528
2012-2013547
2011-2012492

BS in Mechanical Engineering

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

565

 

2024-2025

536

103

2023-2024531128
2022-2023494101
2021-202249296
2020-2021503132
2019-2020508118
2018-2019490105
2017-2018514124
2016-201749593
2015-2016490118
2014-2015490115
2013-2014478100
2012-201346376
2011-201240681

Undecided Engineering

School YearEnrolledGraduated

2025-2026

20

 

2024-2025

24

0

2023-2024690
2022-20231150
2021-2022930
2020-2021550
2019-2020680
2018-2019600
2017-2018650
2016-2017780
2015-2016840
2014-2015940
2013-2014940
2012-20131020
2011-2012900

 

First-Year General Engineering

Note: program ended in Fall 2021

School YearEnrolledGraduated
2023-202400
2022-202350
2021-2022460
2020-2021910
2019-2020800
2018-2019650
2017-2018760
2016-2017690

Public Disclosure Requirements for Licensure Programs

The University of Kansas School of Engineering meets the educational requirements to prepare students for professional engineering licensure in all 50 states for the following programs:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Architectural Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering Physics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Petroleum Engineering

KU’s licensure programs strive to maintain accurate and up-to-date information about the educational requirements for licensure in U.S. states and territories. However, regulations are subject to change and varying interpretations. In addition to possible changes in educational requirements, licensure often includes additional requirements, such as specific examinations and additional training or practicum hours. It is highly recommended that students seek guidance from the appropriate licensing agency before beginning an academic program to ensure they know what is needed to obtain the license/certification/registration in the state in which they intend to practice and/or seek licensure.