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WorldWide Wildcats Weekly Email

Oct 26, 2021

Time to Enroll

Enrollment is officially underway for the spring 2022 semester. If you are receiving an error message when attempting to enroll, it could be because your unique enrollment date hasn't passed or you have holds. Pro tip: add to your shopping cart so you're prepared to "finish enrolling" when your enrollment date/time comes. Just remember that adding to your cart doesn't reserve a spot for you, like that sweater you knew you should have bought but was in your cart for too long and got swept up. So be sure to proceed to the step "finish enrolling" as soon as you can to get what you need before it's gone.


Last Day to Drop a Course

Nov. 1 is the last day to drop a regular session (aka full-semester) class. Like very, very last day. Just to make things interesting, non-standard (aka short) courses have their own unique drop/refund dates, so check each course individually. Dropping all of your classes requires you to contact your academic dean's office. Graduate students should email grad@k-state.edu.


Scholarships

Last chance to apply for spring 2022 K-State Global Campus scholarships before the application closes on Nov. 1. This is one of those times you're actually encouraged to pass go and collect $200 (or more). All without staying up until 3 a.m. trying to figure out how to finish the game so everyone can just please go to bed for the love of all things Willie the Wildcat.


Homecoming Week

K-State Homecoming is a week-long annual tradition that brings together students, alumni and friends of K-State. Near or far, you are part of the K-State family! View the schedule of events and join the fun in person, if you can. Otherwise, follow @KStateAlumni on social media to join in spirit. #gocats


Happy Halloween

Find out what your Halloween celebrations say about you in this super official quiz that we just made up.

  1. If you separate your candy into categories before while eating, you're an organizer.
  2. If you plan the most efficient route and the best houses for trick-or-treating in order to get the most candy, you're a maximizer.
  3. If you love to watch horror movies and jump out of bushes to scare people (even children), you're a risk taker.
  4. If you spend all year thinking up new costumes and decorations to top the neighbors, you're a creative.