This list includes 40 Colleges that start with K, from “KAIST” to “The King’s University”. They include research universities, liberal arts colleges, and technical institutes worldwide. You can use this list to explore options, compare founding years, or discover notable alumni.

Colleges that start with K are institutions whose official English name begins with the letter K. Many have national or historical importance, such as KAIST, founded in 1971.

Below you’ll find the table with College, Location, Founded, and Notable alumni.

College: The college name shows the official English title so you can quickly identify and search for each institution.

Location: City and country or state help you judge geographic fit and plan visits or regional comparisons.

Founded: The founding year gives historical context and helps you compare institution age and academic tradition.

Notable alumni: One to three prominent alumni illustrate career paths and the school’s public profile for your consideration.

Colleges that start with K

NameLocationFounding yearNotable alumni
Kalamazoo CollegeKalamazoo, Michigan, USA1833Steven Yeun (actor); Lisa Kron (playwright); Holly Hughes (performance artist)
Kansas City Art InstituteKansas City, Missouri, USA1885Walt Disney (animator); Robert Rauschenberg (artist); Akio Takamori (sculptor)
Kansas City UniversityKansas City, Missouri, USA1916Alan Bates (physician); Earle Haas (inventor of the modern tampon); Paul R. Evans (politician)
Kansas Wesleyan UniversitySalina, Kansas, USA1886Bill Graves (politician); Thomas Craven (art critic); Wes Jackson (botanist)
Karolinska InstituteSolna, Stockholm, Sweden1810Jöns Jacob Berzelius (chemist); Tomas Lindahl (Nobel laureate); Hugo Theorell (Nobel laureate)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany2009Karlheinz Brandenburg (co-inventor of MP3); Roland Mack (founder of Europa-Park); Hasso Plattner (co-founder of SAP)
Kean UniversityUnion, New Jersey, USA1855Nicholas Scutari (politician); Bart Oates (NFL player); Holly Taylor (actress)
Keele UniversityKeele, Staffordshire, United Kingdom1949Jem Finer (musician); Priti Patel (politician); Clare Short (politician)
Keene State CollegeKeene, New Hampshire, USA1909David Cote (CEO of Honeywell); Robin Trower (musician); Phil Lind (media executive)
Keio UniversityMinato, Tokyo, Japan1858Junichiro Koizumi (Prime Minister of Japan); Akio Toyoda (CEO of Toyota); Chiaki Mukai (astronaut)
Keiser UniversityFort Lauderdale, Florida, USA1977Karolina Kurkova (model); Miles Mikolas (MLB pitcher); Daniel G. Sterling (entrepreneur)
Kennesaw State UniversityKennesaw, Georgia, USA1963Richard Lovelady (MLB pitcher); Nelsan Ellis (actor); Kristi-Leigh Akister (singer)
Kent State UniversityKent, Ohio, USA1910Drew Carey (comedian); Nick Saban (football coach); Joe Walsh (musician)
Kentucky Christian UniversityGrayson, Kentucky, USA1919Rick Minter (football coach); Spiff Carner (musician)
Kentucky State UniversityFrankfort, Kentucky, USA1886Whitney M. Young Jr. (civil rights leader); Elmore Smith (NBA player); Anna Mac Clarke (military officer)
Kentucky Wesleyan CollegeOwensboro, Kentucky, USA1858Jody Richards (politician); Cory Wade (MLB pitcher); Roy Pickerill (sports information director)
Kenyon CollegeGambier, Ohio, USA1824Rutherford B. Hayes (U.S. President); Paul Newman (actor); John Green (author)
Kettering CollegeKettering, Ohio, USA1967Tonya York (healthcare executive)
Kettering UniversityFlint, Michigan, USA1919Mary Barra (CEO of General Motors); Bob Kagle (venture capitalist); Albert Sobey (educator)
Keuka CollegeKeuka Park, New York, USA1890Zilpha Keatley Snyder (author); David Lehman (poet)
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)Thuwal, Saudi Arabia2009Tony F. Chan (mathematician); Jean-Lou Chameau (educator)
King UniversityBristol, Tennessee, USA1867Patricia Cornwell (author); Christian Haren (MLB pitcher); Katherine Paterson (author)
King’s CollegeWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA1946William G. McGowan (founder of MCI Communications); Donora Hillard (author); Patrick J. Murphy (politician)
King’s College LondonLondon, England, United Kingdom1829Virginia Woolf (author); Desmond Tutu (Archbishop); Rosalind Franklin (chemist)
The King’s UniversityEdmonton, Alberta, Canada1979Calvin Seerveld (philosopher); Ann Vriend (musician)
Kingston University LondonKingston upon Thames, England, United Kingdom1899Eric Clapton (musician); Ben Barnes (actor); Fiona Banner (artist)
Knox CollegeGalesburg, Illinois, USA1837Hiram Rhodes Revels (first African American U.S. Senator); Edgar Lee Masters (poet); Ismat Beg (mathematician)
Kobe UniversityKobe, Hyōgo, Japan1902Shinya Yamanaka (Nobel laureate); Sosuke Uno (Prime Minister of Japan); Sanae Takaichi (politician)
Koç UniversityIstanbul, Turkey1993Tarkan Tüzmen (singer); Cansu Dere (actress)
Korea UniversitySeoul, South Korea1905Kim Yuna (figure skater); Lee Myung-bak (President of South Korea); Chung Mong-koo (Chairman of Hyundai)
KTH Royal Institute of TechnologyStockholm, Sweden1827Dolph Lundgren (actor); Christer Fuglesang (astronaut); Ivar Kreuger (industrialist)
KU LeuvenLeuven, Flanders, Belgium1425Andreas Vesalius (anatomist); Georges Lemaître (originator of the Big Bang theory); Erasmus (humanist)
Kühne Logistics UniversityHamburg, Germany2010Klaus-Michael Kühne (entrepreneur)
Kutztown University of PennsylvaniaKutztown, Pennsylvania, USA1866Keith Haring (artist); Andre Reed (NFL player); John Fetterman (politician)
Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversitySurrey, British Columbia, Canada1981Chris Gauthier (actor); Ryan Cochrane (Olympic swimmer)
Kyoto UniversityKyoto, Japan1897Hideki Yukawa (Nobel laureate); Fumimaro Konoe (Prime Minister of Japan); Tasuku Honjo (Nobel laureate)
Kyung Hee UniversitySeoul, South Korea1949Moon Jae-in (President of South Korea); Rain (singer); Gong Yoo (actor)
Kyungpook National UniversityDaegu, South Korea1946Park Chorong (singer); Kim Jae-joong (singer); Sohn Kee-chung (Olympic marathoner)
Kyushu UniversityFukuoka, Japan1911Koichi Wakata (astronaut); Takeshi Uchiyamada (Chairman of Toyota); Yasushi Akashi (diplomat)
KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)Daejeon, South Korea1971Yi So-yeon (astronaut); Hae-Jin Lee (founder of Naver); Tony Kim (CEO of ProtoPie)

Descriptions

Kalamazoo College
A private liberal arts college known for its flexible “K-Plan,” which emphasizes experiential education, including study abroad and a senior individualized project. Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
Kansas City Art Institute
A private, independent, four-year college of art and design. KCAI is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.
Kansas City University
A private university comprising a College of Osteopathic Medicine and a College of Biosciences. It is one of the nation’s founding colleges of osteopathic medicine.
Kansas Wesleyan University
A private, Christian university affiliated with the United Methodist Church. It offers a liberal arts education with strong programs in nursing, business, and education.
Karolinska Institute
One of the world’s leading medical universities, this public institution in Sweden is known for its research and for awarding the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
A leading German public research university focusing on science and engineering. Formed from the merger of a research center and a university, it’s a national center for large-scale research.
Kean University
A public university in New Jersey, designated as the state’s first urban research university. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Keele University
A public research university located on a large rural campus. It was founded to promote interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary scholarship and is known for its focus on sustainability.
Keene State College
A public liberal arts college and a member of the University System of New Hampshire. It offers more than 40 areas of undergraduate study and select graduate programs.
Keio University
Japan’s oldest private institution of higher learning, this prestigious research university is renowned for its strong alumni network across business, politics, and academia.
Keiser University
A private, non-profit university with campuses across Florida and online. It focuses on career-oriented education with a “one class at a time” scheduling model.
Kennesaw State University
A public research university in Georgia with two primary campuses. It is part of the University System of Georgia and is one of the state’s largest universities.
Kent State University
A large, public research university in Ohio known for its top-ranked programs in fashion design, nursing, and business. It is also noted for its history related to the Vietnam War protests.
Kentucky Christian University
A private Christian university affiliated with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. It focuses on faith-based education with programs in ministry, biblical studies, and professional fields.
Kentucky State University
A public, historically black land-grant university (HBCU) in Kentucky. It offers a range of bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, with a focus on liberal studies and applied sciences.
Kentucky Wesleyan College
A private Methodist liberal arts college. It is known for its strong sense of community and personalized education, with popular programs in business, education, and the sciences.
Kenyon College
A highly selective private liberal arts college in rural Ohio. It is renowned for its academic rigor, particularly in English, and for publishing the prestigious literary journal, The Kenyon Review.
Kettering College
A private, coeducational college affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It specializes in health science education, offering degrees in nursing, sonography, and respiratory care.
Kettering University
A private university specializing in STEM and business education. It is famous for its cooperative education program, where students gain paid professional experience alongside their studies.
Keuka College
A private liberal arts college located in the Finger Lakes region of New York. It is known for its signature “Field Period” program, which requires students to complete an annual experiential learning internship.
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
A private, graduate-level research university known for its cutting-edge facilities and international faculty. It operates on one of the world’s largest endowments per student.
King University
A private Presbyterian university offering a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs. It blends a liberal arts education with career preparation in a Christian academic community.
King’s College
A private, Catholic liberal arts college founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross. It is known for its core curriculum, strong business school, and commitment to community service.
King’s College London
A leading public research university and a founding college of the University of London. It has a world-class reputation in humanities, law, and health sciences, with 14 Nobel laureates among its staff and alumni.
The King’s University
A private Canadian Christian university offering bachelor’s degrees in arts, humanities, music, and sciences. It emphasizes a faith-based perspective within a liberal arts framework.
Kingston University London
A public research university located in southwest London. It is particularly noted for its strengths in art and design, fashion, and nursing.
Knox College
A private liberal arts college known for its diverse student body and commitment to access. It was one of the first colleges in the U.S. to admit both women and students of color.
Kobe University
A leading Japanese national university, particularly renowned for its research in social sciences, economics, and business administration. It is consistently ranked among the top universities in Japan.
Koç University
A private, non-profit research university that has rapidly become one of Turkey’s most prestigious institutions. It offers a world-class education with instruction primarily in English.
Korea University
One of South Korea’s oldest, largest, and most prestigious private universities. It is a member of the elite SKY universities and is famous for its fierce rivalry with Yonsei University.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden’s largest and most respected technical university. This public institution is responsible for one-third of the country’s post-secondary engineering education and technical research.
KU Leuven
Belgium’s largest university and one of the oldest and most renowned research universities in Europe. It is a leading innovator and offers programs in nearly all academic fields.
Kühne Logistics University
A private, state-recognized university specializing in logistics, supply chain management, and business. It offers a highly international environment with programs taught in English.
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
A public university and a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. It is known for strong programs in education, business, and the visual and performing arts.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
A public polytechnic university that uniquely combines academic programs with hands-on, vocational education. It has multiple campuses in the Metro Vancouver region.
Kyoto University
One of Japan’s most prestigious public research universities and a member of the National Seven Universities. It is known for producing a high number of Nobel laureates and world-class researchers.
Kyung Hee University
A private university with a comprehensive system that includes programs from kindergarten to graduate school. It is known for its prestigious College of Korean Medicine.
Kyungpook National University
A leading national university in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region of South Korea. It is recognized for its strong programs in electronics, agricultural science, and medicine.
Kyushu University
A leading Japanese public research university and a member of the National Seven Universities. It is one of the most prestigious universities in Japan, with strengths in engineering and medical sciences.
KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
A world-renowned public science and technology research university. Often called the “MIT of South Korea,” KAIST is a hub for innovation, entrepreneurship, and advanced scientific research.
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