Admissions
Pursue a degree in a way that works for you. Attend a Friends University Open House to learn how to develop your leadership potential and make your best better. Find a program that can advance your career and enhance your income.
Faculty and program representatives will answer your questions about degrees, financial aid and more. These events are free and open to the public. Apply at the open house, and we’ll waive your application fee.
Friends University is inviting anyone interested in learning more about programs to a series of Meet the Director events.
Prospective students will meet program directors, learn about financial aid options and talk to admissions representatives. The following programs will host Meet the Director events in the coming weeks:
Friends University is inviting anyone interested in learning more about its programs to a series of Meet the Director events.
Prospective students will have the opportunity to meet the director of individual Friends University programs, learn about financial aid options, and talk to admissions representatives. The following programs will host Meet the Director events in the coming weeks:
Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Management
Meet program director Dr. Jim Knight from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25th in the Business and Technology Building – Room 126.
High school students, transfer students and busy adults who are interested in learning more about Friends University’s academic programs are invited to get comfy on the couch and visit friends.edu to chat live with an admissions representative from 7 to 9 p.m. June 26.
Rachel Steiner, program representative for Friends University, said the live chat night was born out of community interest.
“We felt there was a need from our prospective students,” Steiner said. “We wanted to increase awareness of our programs and compel questions from the community.”
Whether you’re a returning adult college student or want to earn your master's degree, Friends University can help you discover the path that's right for you.
Developed specifically for the busy adult, Friends University’s innovative programs offer a full range of relevant associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees taught by instructors who bring real-world experience to each classroom and project.
Learn more about how Friends University can help you invest in yourself, your education and your future. You are invited to attend come-and-go open houses in Topeka and Wichita to gather all the information you need for attending Friends University.
Topeka Education Center • October 4 • 5-7:30 p.m.
2820 SW Mission Woods Drive
785-272-9595
Learn more about how Friends University can help you invest in yourself, your education and your future. You are invited to attend come-and-go open houses in Wichita, Lenexa and Topeka to gather all the information you need for attending Friends University.
Wichita • July 12 • 5-7:30 p.m.
Davis Administration Building
2100 W. University Ave.
316-295-5100 (high school and transfer students)
316-295-5300 (adult bachelor's degrees)
316-295-5901 (master's programs)
Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation (PBPN) has selected Friends University as the preferred education provider for the tribal community. As part of the agreement, the university will provide adult education programs at the associate, bachelor and graduate levels to tribal members.
The Tribal Council reported that they are very pleased about the new partnership with Friends University and are looking forward to working with the university to offer and develop programming options that meet their tribal members’ educational needs.
High school and transfer students interested in coming to Friends University as traditional undergraduate students are encouraged to attend Friday with Friends starting at 10 a.m. March 26 in the Davis Administration Building. This event continues through the afternoon as students experience a day in the life of a student at Friends.

