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
| Name | Location | Founding year | Notable alumni |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kalamazoo College | Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA | 1833 | Steven Yeun (actor); Lisa Kron (playwright); Holly Hughes (performance artist) |
| Kansas City Art Institute | Kansas City, Missouri, USA | 1885 | Walt Disney (animator); Robert Rauschenberg (artist); Akio Takamori (sculptor) |
| Kansas City University | Kansas City, Missouri, USA | 1916 | Alan Bates (physician); Earle Haas (inventor of the modern tampon); Paul R. Evans (politician) |
| Kansas Wesleyan University | Salina, Kansas, USA | 1886 | Bill Graves (politician); Thomas Craven (art critic); Wes Jackson (botanist) |
| Karolinska Institute | Solna, Stockholm, Sweden | 1810 | Jöns Jacob Berzelius (chemist); Tomas Lindahl (Nobel laureate); Hugo Theorell (Nobel laureate) |
| Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) | Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany | 2009 | Karlheinz Brandenburg (co-inventor of MP3); Roland Mack (founder of Europa-Park); Hasso Plattner (co-founder of SAP) |
| Kean University | Union, New Jersey, USA | 1855 | Nicholas Scutari (politician); Bart Oates (NFL player); Holly Taylor (actress) |
| Keele University | Keele, Staffordshire, United Kingdom | 1949 | Jem Finer (musician); Priti Patel (politician); Clare Short (politician) |
| Keene State College | Keene, New Hampshire, USA | 1909 | David Cote (CEO of Honeywell); Robin Trower (musician); Phil Lind (media executive) |
| Keio University | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | 1858 | Junichiro Koizumi (Prime Minister of Japan); Akio Toyoda (CEO of Toyota); Chiaki Mukai (astronaut) |
| Keiser University | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA | 1977 | Karolina Kurkova (model); Miles Mikolas (MLB pitcher); Daniel G. Sterling (entrepreneur) |
| Kennesaw State University | Kennesaw, Georgia, USA | 1963 | Richard Lovelady (MLB pitcher); Nelsan Ellis (actor); Kristi-Leigh Akister (singer) |
| Kent State University | Kent, Ohio, USA | 1910 | Drew Carey (comedian); Nick Saban (football coach); Joe Walsh (musician) |
| Kentucky Christian University | Grayson, Kentucky, USA | 1919 | Rick Minter (football coach); Spiff Carner (musician) |
| Kentucky State University | Frankfort, Kentucky, USA | 1886 | Whitney M. Young Jr. (civil rights leader); Elmore Smith (NBA player); Anna Mac Clarke (military officer) |
| Kentucky Wesleyan College | Owensboro, Kentucky, USA | 1858 | Jody Richards (politician); Cory Wade (MLB pitcher); Roy Pickerill (sports information director) |
| Kenyon College | Gambier, Ohio, USA | 1824 | Rutherford B. Hayes (U.S. President); Paul Newman (actor); John Green (author) |
| Kettering College | Kettering, Ohio, USA | 1967 | Tonya York (healthcare executive) |
| Kettering University | Flint, Michigan, USA | 1919 | Mary Barra (CEO of General Motors); Bob Kagle (venture capitalist); Albert Sobey (educator) |
| Keuka College | Keuka Park, New York, USA | 1890 | Zilpha Keatley Snyder (author); David Lehman (poet) |
| King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) | Thuwal, Saudi Arabia | 2009 | Tony F. Chan (mathematician); Jean-Lou Chameau (educator) |
| King University | Bristol, Tennessee, USA | 1867 | Patricia Cornwell (author); Christian Haren (MLB pitcher); Katherine Paterson (author) |
| King’s College | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA | 1946 | William G. McGowan (founder of MCI Communications); Donora Hillard (author); Patrick J. Murphy (politician) |
| King’s College London | London, England, United Kingdom | 1829 | Virginia Woolf (author); Desmond Tutu (Archbishop); Rosalind Franklin (chemist) |
| The King’s University | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | 1979 | Calvin Seerveld (philosopher); Ann Vriend (musician) |
| Kingston University London | Kingston upon Thames, England, United Kingdom | 1899 | Eric Clapton (musician); Ben Barnes (actor); Fiona Banner (artist) |
| Knox College | Galesburg, Illinois, USA | 1837 | Hiram Rhodes Revels (first African American U.S. Senator); Edgar Lee Masters (poet); Ismat Beg (mathematician) |
| Kobe University | Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan | 1902 | Shinya Yamanaka (Nobel laureate); Sosuke Uno (Prime Minister of Japan); Sanae Takaichi (politician) |
| Koç University | Istanbul, Turkey | 1993 | Tarkan Tüzmen (singer); Cansu Dere (actress) |
| Korea University | Seoul, South Korea | 1905 | Kim Yuna (figure skater); Lee Myung-bak (President of South Korea); Chung Mong-koo (Chairman of Hyundai) |
| KTH Royal Institute of Technology | Stockholm, Sweden | 1827 | Dolph Lundgren (actor); Christer Fuglesang (astronaut); Ivar Kreuger (industrialist) |
| KU Leuven | Leuven, Flanders, Belgium | 1425 | Andreas Vesalius (anatomist); Georges Lemaître (originator of the Big Bang theory); Erasmus (humanist) |
| Kühne Logistics University | Hamburg, Germany | 2010 | Klaus-Michael Kühne (entrepreneur) |
| Kutztown University of Pennsylvania | Kutztown, Pennsylvania, USA | 1866 | Keith Haring (artist); Andre Reed (NFL player); John Fetterman (politician) |
| Kwantlen Polytechnic University | Surrey, British Columbia, Canada | 1981 | Chris Gauthier (actor); Ryan Cochrane (Olympic swimmer) |
| Kyoto University | Kyoto, Japan | 1897 | Hideki Yukawa (Nobel laureate); Fumimaro Konoe (Prime Minister of Japan); Tasuku Honjo (Nobel laureate) |
| Kyung Hee University | Seoul, South Korea | 1949 | Moon Jae-in (President of South Korea); Rain (singer); Gong Yoo (actor) |
| Kyungpook National University | Daegu, South Korea | 1946 | Park Chorong (singer); Kim Jae-joong (singer); Sohn Kee-chung (Olympic marathoner) |
| Kyushu University | Fukuoka, Japan | 1911 | Koichi Wakata (astronaut); Takeshi Uchiyamada (Chairman of Toyota); Yasushi Akashi (diplomat) |
| KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) | Daejeon, South Korea | 1971 | Yi So-yeon (astronaut); Hae-Jin Lee (founder of Naver); Tony Kim (CEO of ProtoPie) |