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University of Kansas Edwards Campus

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The University of Kansas Edwards Campus, also known as the KU Edwards Campus, is a satellite campus of the University of Kansas. The campus is located in Overland Park in the Kansas City metropolitan area; its four buildings are located on a 34.8 acres (14.1 ha) site at 127th Street and Quivira Road. The University of Kansas opened its Edwards Campus in December 1992. As of 2021, more than 2,500 students were enrolled at the campus.

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University of Kansas Edwards Campus
Quivira Road, Overland Park

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University of Kansas Edwards Campus

Quivira Road 12600
66213 Overland Park
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