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Howdy everyone! Just thought I'd start a post for those who've decided upon KSU. Congratulations to everyone (and :luck:good luck:luck: to anyone on the wait list!!!)

I'm really excited, and can't wait to get there. Go wildcats!
 
This is great! It will be nice to meet some of our classmates!


Where is everyone coming from? I'm moving out from Colorado. I can't believe I actually get to start vet school next year! Although, I never thought I'd be so excited to move to Kansas before! 😀
 
I know!!! If someone had told me 6 years ago I'd be shipping off for KS, I'd have told them they were off their rocker!:laugh:

I'm moving up from Texas. I Graduated from Texas A&M (WHOOP) class of '07 and '09 (Master's). I'm thinking I want to pursue mixed practice, but I'm very interested in public health as well.
 
Your background sounds kind of similar to mine. Graduated from CSU '07 (BS Biology) and '09 (MS Biomedical Science - non thesis masters).

I'm still completely unsure about what field of vet med I want to enter though. I'm okay with it though, because I want to go into everything with a really open mind!

Also, did you send in your deposit yet? What did they say to you about when we'll hear anything else. Now that I'm in I'm pretty excited to see what comes next! : D
 
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So yeah...that's EXACTLY what I graduated with..down to the non-thesis I'll have this May...kinda crazy. I assume then that this is your 3rd application cycle?
Yeah, I sent in my deposit (super cheap I thought at $250) and they said that a packet would be in the mail in May. So more waiting. Gotta love this process! I have scoured the KSU website-it's a kind of obsession one can only understand as a vet student. Or a crazed fanatic...but then who can tell the difference at times...😉
 
Yeah I can't wait to go in August. Just curious if anyone knows if you have to pay tuition for the whole year up front or half and half?
 
Yeah I can't wait to go in August. Just curious if anyone knows if you have to pay tuition for the whole year up front or half and half?

Congrats to everyone 🙂

KSU will bill you per semester. I think the tuition/laptop fee/campus use fees are billed in end of August and end of January. My loans/aid are applied against the charges, and any remaining outstanding amount you are responsible for.

So, yes, you get billed per semester, and your loans/aid is applied per semester.

Word to the wise: I know my loans/aid are *evenly* distributed (half and half) for the two semesters, but the tuition charges fluctuate depending on the # of credits you have per term. So you may have a smaller tuition bill in the fall, and higher in the spring, for example. (So if you have "left over" aid money, say, loan money, from the fall - be wise and hold onto it, because you may really need it in the spring and summer months).
 
Cookie you beat me! Darn residents deciding to pre-game for fake Patty's later today! LOL 😀 Do you happen to know how the whole applying for vet school scholarships works?

Financial aid info is coming out soon as well -- April 1 if I remember correctly.


Also...if you're interested...

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=70626961998

The Facebook group for KSUCVM class of 2013!
 
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I've heard good things about the scholarships available as well as other aid. Do you know how much non-loan aid is typically dispersed? Is it at all possible to get out of this process with only a minor gash in my pocketbook:xf:? (I come at this paying for all of my school on my own with substantial school-related debt already...)
 
Yeah, I'm coming in paying for it all myself too and debt from this year as well. I wrote to the financial aid office and they e-mailed the scholarship application to me even though it was past due.

I tried to ask them whether the financial aid office will make sure that all of my school costs (at least) are covered whether by non-loan aid, or by how ever many loans I need to get that covered, but they didn't really say. I was hoping that maybe one of the current vet students could fill me in.
 
Although, I never thought I'd be so excited to move to Kansas before!

If someone had told me 6 years ago I'd be shipping off for KS, I'd have told them they were off their rocker!

Actually, I think that you will both enjoy Manhattan. It's a great college town and it grows on you. There is more to do than you would think (not that you'll have much time to do it!) and people are incredibly friendly here.
 
See, I didn't fill out the scholarship application because it didn't let me choose the college I wanted to apply for scholarships in, it automatically filtered me into the College of Agriculture based on my school records. 🙁

<looks on CVM webpage>

Here's an approval form for being considered for CVM scholarships...this one says it's due by Sept. 1 but I don't know if we're supposed to fill it out yet or not. http://www.vet.k-state.edu/admit/Scholarship/Default.aspx

Here's a list of scholarships offered if you haven't seen it: http://www.vet.k-state.edu/handbook/scholarships/awards.htm

There seems to be a TON for first-years so we're not completely out of luck. 😀 I bet all of this stuff will be covered in our fun packet we get in May...I'm just terribly impatient when I'm excited.
 
Actually, I think that you will both enjoy Manhattan. It's a great college town and it grows on you. There is more to do than you would think (not that you'll have much time to do it!) and people are incredibly friendly here.
That's actually a huge reason for my choosing KSU. My experience with everyone at the CVM was fantastic, and everyone I met in the town was amazingly friendly. I enjoyed the small-town atmosphere (and admittedly, the Little Apple Brewery which served an amazing stout). I Loved Manhattan!😍
 
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You guys will get this info during orientation, but I know how eager you are to find out about it now... 🙂 I know I was!

It's kind of weird, but you fill out the scholarship application once a year. Typically it's due by Sept 1. It's the same form for every vet med student and filling out that single, simple form makes you eligible for all of the scholarships listed at that other link SmallandLA posted. After you submit it electronically, they do the rest of the work for you. The school figures out which scholarships you're eligible for (based on residency, town size, HS, etc) and they have big committee meetings to choose the recipients. In November, there's a magic day when all the scholarship letters are put in your mailboxes.

That's pretty much it: spend 5 minutes filling out a form at the beginning of the semester and wait/cross your fingers.

You'll notice that most of the scholarships are for kind of small amounts, but even $200 helps!! I was lucky enough to get a $4,500 need-based scholarship freshman year, but only got $800 this year.

There are numerous outside scholarship opportunities available throughout the year, too. Announcements are sent out over email. These require separate applications and are nationwide. They also involve things like writing papers and getting letters of recommendation, etc.

Hope that helps!
 
That's actually a huge reason for my choosing KSU. My experience with everyone at the CVM was fantastic, and everyone I met in the town was amazingly frindly. I enjoyed the small-town atmosphere (and admittedly, the Little Apple Brewery which served an amazing stout). I Loved Manhattan!😍

Off subject, but, if you like Little Apple's stout, you gotta try the Tallgrass one too. Really good. And I'm not even that much into beer myself, but good stuff.

I think Tallgrass brewery does tours every weekend? I'm not sure. I got to go on one last month and it was fun.

http://www.tallgrassbeer.com/
 
It's kind of weird, but you fill out the scholarship application once a year. Typically it's due by Sept 1. It's the same form for every vet med student and filling out that single, simple form makes you eligible for all of the scholarships listed at that other link SmallandLA posted. After you submit it electronically, they do the rest of the work for you. The school figures out which scholarships you're eligible for (based on residency, town size, HS, etc) and they have big committee meetings to choose the recipients. In November, there's a magic day when all the scholarship letters are put in your mailboxes.

So, if you don't get scholarships until November (for that year I assume), do they give you loans at the beginning of the year still, so that you can pay for living expenses still if you're not working? And when are tuition and fees usually due for fall semester?
 
So yeah...that's EXACTLY what I graduated with..down to the non-thesis I'll have this May...kinda crazy. I assume then that this is your 3rd application cycle?
Yeah, I sent in my deposit (super cheap I thought at $250) and they said that a packet would be in the mail in May. So more waiting. Gotta love this process! I have scoured the KSU website-it's a kind of obsession one can only understand as a vet student. Or a crazed fanatic...but then who can tell the difference at times...😉

Is your Master's in Biomed too? That's so weird that we have such a similar background! Actually this was only my 2nd application cycle. Even though my degree was technically c/o 2007 for my BS, I graduated a semester early (December 2007). So, I was supposed to be c/o 2008.

I agree that we were really lucky with our deposit! Although, even if it were more, it would have been fine. It all goes to tuition anyway! I was sad when they said we'd have to wait til May for more info though! I feel like I've exhausted all of my patience in the application process!
 
Your loans come in right before classes start, which is also approximately when tuition/fees are due (first day of classes). You get your refund from excess loans about a week after classes start, so be prepared to not get your extra living $$ til then. If you get a scholarship for a couple hundred or so in november, that money is applied to your account then as long as you have no other outstanding charges due then, and it is refunded to you.
 
So, if you don't get scholarships until November (for that year I assume), do they give you loans at the beginning of the year still, so that you can pay for living expenses still if you're not working? And when are tuition and fees usually due for fall semester?

They apply the scholarships to the spring semester, so this doesn't affect your loan amount for the fall at all.

Tuition/fees are due...oh, July or August...maybe August 1? I don't really know. Since I'm paying for everything with loans, I just wait for my disbursement every semester (typically the first day of class).
 
kef148: Yep. Biomed undergrad too. It seems your history at Colorado State was nearly identical to mine at A&M. :laugh:

So the loans are dispersed in time for first payments, but scholarships get funded later, is that right? Wow...I'm going to really have to budget myself 😳. Oh well...it's worth it in the end.
 
I finally heard back from all of my schools, and I have decided to go KSU!:soexcited:

I have a question for those of you who live in Manhattan.....What cell phone provider do you use? I have verizon and when I was there for my interview I was in extended network/roaming the whole time. Do you have any suggestions for one that has better service?
 
Welcome to K-State, Julie! Can't wait to be classmates! 😀

I personally use AT&T, and I find I get pretty good coverage except in two spots on I-70. I have friends who use Verizon and get great coverage too. A lot of people switch to Alltel upon moving to the 'hat, but I've heard that once going back to a city that the coverage goes down a lot.

You might also be able to call the customer service center and ask if they can change your "home" zone to Manhattan/Kansas since you're going to school there. That way you can try to avoid the hassle of changing providers too.
 
I use Verizon, and have been fine so far the nine months I have been here, living 10 miles out of town and being in manhattan all day, I always have good service. However, Manhattan is not a Verizon specific area (the nearest Verizon store is in Topeka) so if you think you might have problems you should figure it out now.
 
I've been with Verizon a very long time, and continued with it. I am always roaming/extended network out there, but I almost never lose signal.

I also update my phone's roaming capabilities (*228) whenever I'm in Topeka or Kansas City, and whenever I'm driving back and forth from home to KS/vice versa.

I think I've noticed many Kansas-natives with Alltel.

The plan I have with Verizon doesn't charge anything extra for roaming anymore, so it works out OK for me.
 
Hey all fellow Kansas State class of 2013ers. Kansas State has put up some profiles on the student handbook page. If you click the link that has the 1st year class on it and then change the year to 2013 you can get a look at who some of our classmates are.
 
Sweet! I was wondering when this would be posted. Too bad I look horrible in my picture. I didn't know my shirt was so messed up 🙁 ...I'm going to blame my coat.

Good find, thunder! 👍
 
Ditto to Cookie about Verizon. There have been a couple of times I have needed to go to Topeka (about 45 min away) for cell phone issues, but otherwise, keeping Verizon has been easiest for me since so many of my friends back home are also on Verizon. 🙂 It says "extended/roaming," but they don't charge for it.
 
Thanks for all the phone advice. As long as I don't have to pay extra for extended network and will still have service I think I will just change my home area to Manhattan and stick with Verizon.🙂
 
So, I got a letter today from the financial aid office saying I needed to set up an eID to accept any offers I might. So I went to the website they gave me and entered my Wildcat ID # that they sent me. It says that is is set up an verified now, but I still can't use it to log into anything (like e-mail). Anyone have any idea about what I should do? Or maybe it takes a while to activate those features?
 
So, I got a letter today from the financial aid office saying I needed to set up an eID to accept any offers I might. So I went to the website they gave me and entered my Wildcat ID # that they sent me. It says that is is set up an verified now, but I still can't use it to log into anything (like e-mail). Anyone have any idea about what I should do? Or maybe it takes a while to activate those features?


I've not done it for 3 years, but I'm pretty certain I was able to access email near instantly (I remember being all excited about it). I don't think break should be holding anything up -- they're still working until 10pm CDT this week, so they should be activating things as they come through.

Email them at [email protected]/[email protected] or give them a call at (785) 532-7722 or (800) 865-6143. Or if you'd like to talk to them online, there's a "live chat" option that's accessible by going to KSOL (http://online.k-state.edu) and clicking on the green IT link thing.

Financial Aid stuff won't be up until April 1, I think, so there's plenty of time to get it straightened out. Good luck! 🙂
 
Hey all fellow Kansas State class of 2013ers. Kansas State has put up some profiles on the student handbook page. If you click the link that has the 1st year class on it and then change the year to 2013 you can get a look at who some of our classmates are.

Could you link that please?
 
So, I had a sad realization today that I will have to get a new bank when I move. This may not seem like a big deal, but I love my bank. I've been there since I was 12, and it's the best bank ever. No stupid fees. I was even dumb last week (I forgot to transfer my loan money to my checking and paid a bunch of bills 😳) and they didn't charge me any overdraw fees.

Anyway, I was wondering if any of you that live in Manhattan could recommend a good bank to move my accounts to. I don't want my stuff in a bank that has a lot of ridiculous fees, and I definitely want one that does free internet banking if there are any. Thanks!
 
ESB on Poyntz, all the way! Jamie is awesome there.
 
So, I got a letter today from the financial aid office saying I needed to set up an eID to accept any offers I might. So I went to the website they gave me and entered my Wildcat ID # that they sent me. It says that is is set up an verified now, but I still can't use it to log into anything (like e-mail). Anyone have any idea about what I should do? Or maybe it takes a while to activate those features?


I haven't received anything from them except for an email saying that I will get a packet of information in mid May. Have you all gotten wildcat id numbers already? I'm just worried that there are more things that I am supposed to do for financial aid other than my fafsa.
 
I got accepted today off the waitlist!!!!!! yay so excited to meet everyone!
 
Congratulations and welcome- and great job on finding that link!!! We all look so hopeful!:laugh:

I am actually looking into bank options myself- I am getting married this summer, and my fiance found a great bank with really great return percentages on checking accounts! I want to say it was the First Bank Kansas...but I will double-check.
 
Yay for waitlisters! 🙂 Congrats and welcome to the K-State universe. 🙂

Shameless plug--I'm still looking for a roommate--if anyone's interested, feel free to PM me...

🙂
 
This question is mostly for current students. I was wondering what health insurance options there are to students. What do most people have? Is it available through school or another source for vet students? Do you get it privately? Advantages and disadvantages? Relative costs?

Thanks!
 
i was accepted off the waitlist at the end of april, so i just sent my deposit in last week. I therefore have not received any financial aid info yet. I'm really starting to freak out about how i'm going to pay for school. I was looking on ksu's website and they said that the government only gives you $18,500 and the rest has to be private . i'm was just wonderifn if the school provides you with infor or what also students have used and how much do you take out per year?

thanks
 
p.s. sorry about the grammar mistakes
 
i was accepted off the waitlist at the end of april, so i just sent my deposit in last week. I therefore have not received any financial aid info yet. I'm really starting to freak out about how i'm going to pay for school. I was looking on ksu's website and they said that the government only gives you $18,500 and the rest has to be private . i'm was just wonderifn if the school provides you with infor or what also students have used and how much do you take out per year?

thanks


Don't freak out about it. I received my financial aid and they offered me enough for oos tuition and living expenses. You can contact financial aid and see how close they are to getting your package together. As long as your fafsa said that you were expected to make zero contribution then you would prob get a similar amount to what I got.
 
Don't freak out about it. I received my financial aid and they offered me enough for oos tuition and living expenses. You can contact financial aid and see how close they are to getting your package together. As long as your fafsa said that you were expected to make zero contribution then you would prob get a similar amount to what I got.

Oh crap, you've already gotten your package? When did you hear, if you don't mind me asking? I've heard absolutely nothing except, "Well, they don't have you in the system as a grad student yet...so that's why we don't have anything for you yet" and I've been in the class with confirmation of deposit since early March and had FAFSA in by the end of January...

Maybe it's because I'm IS and they're doing OOS first. Or since I'm already here and graduating/still have to send in transcripts... God, I hope it's one of those things! Now I'm freaking out... :scared::scared::scared:

Julie, can you already see that you're in classes for the fall?
 
My package was posted in isis about a week and a half ago and I sent in my deposit in mid March. It doesn't say anything yet about classes. Maybe they are doing OOS people first.😕
 
My package was posted in isis about a week and a half ago and I sent in my deposit in mid March. It doesn't say anything yet about classes. Maybe they are doing OOS people first.😕

I've calmed down a little bit now (though I am both emailing and calling them tomorrow), but it may be that they're going in alphabetical order too.

If that's the case, then it's not surprising I haven't heard anything yet, because my last name is all the way near the bottom with 'W'.

On a completely different note:

On the CVM front page there's a link that says 'Welcome Class of 2013' that leads to our composite! We're standing strong at 108 so far. 🙂 And we should be getting our new info soon...I think Frances said it was going to be around the middle/end of May!
 
I've got a question for current students as well- I understand the text books are offered in a package through the student union or the like...what kind of price are we talking about? Is it really a cheaper package than one could get through, say, amazon? Thanks!🙂
 
Just adding to the financial aid discussion...

I am OOS, came off the waitlist (sent a deposit around 4/27), and submitted the FAFSA a bit late (early April) and my financial aid package was just posted this morning. It's going to be enough to cover tuition and living expenses and is made up entirely of federal loans - no private loans needed.

I did get a letter from the financial aid office a few days ago prompting me to create an eID, so I guess that meant it was in progress.
 
I've got a question for current students as well- I understand the text books are offered in a package through the student union or the like...what kind of price are we talking about? Is it really a cheaper package than one could get through, say, amazon? Thanks!🙂

It's KVESS.. open a few days a week on Anderson Avenue.. http://www.vet.ksu.edu/handbook/studentorgs/kvess.htm

Sometimes you can find the books online cheaper, but, we are encouraged to buy from KVESS because the organization pays for your junior-year surgery tools.

For the most part, I buy 99.9% from KVESS if no one is selling a book used. Many times KVESS was indeed less expensive than online.
 
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