Kentucky Residency Rules
Difficulty
Earning in-state in Kentucky is pretty tough but definitely do-able for somebody who is financing their own education anyway. The biggest requirement is paying your own way, and that can typically include a healthy amount of student loans but it also requires work. If working a lot at the best job you can find in Kentucky for year while either going part-time or no-time to college…if that doesn’t sound like your cup of tea, then you’re generally out of luck.
For those hard working types who are willing to earn a great education, Kentucky may be for you.
Kentucky Reciprocity Agreements:
Kentucky is a member state of the Academic Common Market which is a limited regional reciprocity agreement among select Southern States. Favorable college tuition rates in nearby states are sometimes possible through reciprocity although many restrictions apply.
See Tuition Reciprocity Agreements Explained
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University-Specific Overviews Below:
Every university in the state of course has its own policies and implementations so please see below links to in-state overviews for universities in Kentucky. If your college is not highlighted, then please consider buying a University-Specific Nutshell Report or see all available university-specific in-state overviews.
Popular Universities in Kentucky:
University of Kentucky-Lexington
Other Universities in Kentucky:
Eastern Kentucky University-Richmond
Kentucky State University-Frankfort
Morehead State University-Morehead
Murray State University-Murray
Northern Kentucky University-Highland Heights
University of Kentucky College of Medicine-Lexington
University of Louisville-Louisville
University of Louisville School of Medicine-Louisville
Western Kentucky University-Bowling Green
Every College in Kentucky Is Unique
Just as every state has its own in-state regulations, each college in the state has its own interpretations. Learn everything important about how to actually earn in-state tuition at the university in Kentucky you’re most interested in.