
KU Online: Online Degrees from the University of Kansas
KU Online offers fully online bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Kansas. You’ll learn from the same faculty, follow the same curriculum, and earn the same respected KU degree as on-campus students—with the flexibility of online study.
What is KU Online?
KU Online is the University of Kansas’ platform for delivering accredited online degree programs. It connects students to KU’s academic programs in a flexible format designed for working professionals, transfer students, and others who need to balance education with other responsibilities.
We connect students anywhere to University of Kansas online bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and certificate programs developed and taught by KU faculty. You’re not enrolling in a separate school or a third-party provider. You’re part of the University of Kansas.
The format is online. The degree—and the expectations behind it—are KU.
How KU Online is different
Part of a research university
Not a course marketplace
Same degree, same standards
Are KU online degrees respected?
Yes—and for a straightforward reason: University of Kansas online degrees are the same degrees earned on campus.
KU is a member of the Association of American Universities, a group of leading research universities, and a Carnegie R1 institution. That foundation shapes every KU online program, from how courses are designed to how students are assessed.
When you earn a KU online degree, you’re getting:
- Instruction from KU faculty
- The same curriculum used on campus
- A fully accredited degree
- A diploma that does not distinguish between online and on-campus study
Employers and graduate schools recognize the University of Kansas—not the format.
How KU Online programs work
University of Kansas online programs are designed to work in real life, but they still follow a clear academic structure.
In most programs, you’ll move through coursework in weekly modules or defined sequences, with deadlines that keep you progressing. Many courses are asynchronous, so you can complete work on your schedule while staying engaged with faculty and your program.
Some programs follow this traditional format throughout. Others, including Jayhawk Flex, take a different approach and allow you to move forward by demonstrating what you know and can do.
Who teaches University of Kansas online courses?
KU faculty do.
The same professors who teach on campus develop and lead KU online courses. Programs stay connected to academic departments, which means coursework reflects current research, industry practice, and the standards KU expects of its students.
Online delivery doesn’t change who teaches or what’s taught. It changes how you access it.