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Exchange Program

This fantastic partnership between two historic campuses represents a wonderful opportunity for students from both universities to take classes at either campus while remaining full-time students at their home university.

Historical Partnership

Haskell and KU have long enjoyed a spirit of cooperation due both to our commonality of mission and mutual location in Lawrence, Kansas. Many cooperative initiatives and programs have been realized, despite the fact that Haskell serves an American Indian/Alaska Native undergraduate population from throughout the United States, while KU serves a broader population of both graduate and undergraduate students.

Haskell Indian Nations University

Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) is the premiere tribal university in the United States, offering quality education to Native American students.

Haskell’s student population averages about 1000 per semester, and all students are members of federally recognized tribes. Haskell’s faculty and staff is predominantly native. Haskell offers Associate and Bachelors degrees.

Haskell’s historic campus is centrally located in Lawrence, KS in what is known as Kaw Valley.

University of Kansas

At KU we embrace our role as the state’s flagship university and a premier research institution, serving the state, nation, and world. We celebrate the energy and compassion that infuse the Jayhawk spirit. And we remain true to our historic values: the elevating force of education, the transformative power of research, and the healing power of service.

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"The program has allowed me to meet new people and get involved with organizations at Haskell."


Steph
KU Student