Education Deserts in Rural US: What Are They & How Kansas is Closing the Gap
Key Takeaways Two out of every three college students attend school within 25 miles of home — which puts rural residents at a serious disadvantage when no college is nearby. An "education desert" is any area with zero or only one public broad-access college — and the Midwest and Great Plains are among the hardest-hit regions in the country. Lower degree attainment, limited career options, and shrinking local populations create a cycle that's hard to break without targeted solutions. Online learning alone is not enough — broadband gaps and documented outcomes gaps make it an incomplete fix for rural students. Real solutions exist: community colleges, hybrid learning models, and institutional partnerships are turning some Kansas education deserts into genuine oases. Growing up in places like rural Kansas means wide-open spaces, tight-knit communities, and a strong sense of place. But for students who dream of earning a college degree without leaving everything they know be...