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Reciprocity for Kentucky Students In Undergraduate Degree Programs


I.   Kentucky Reciprocity for Selected Counties
II. Reciprocity for Maysville Community College Students from Selected Kentucky County Who Are Enrolled In UC Clermont College Degree Programs

 

I.      Kentucy Reciprocity for Selected Counties

Residents of eight northern counties in the State of Kentucky who are matriculated in specific University of Cincinnati programs are eligible to enroll at UC under Ohio-resident tuition rates.

Kentucky Counties Included in the Kentucky/Ohio Reciprocity Agreement

Boone Campbell Gallatin Kenton
Bracken Carroll Grant Pendleton

Eligible UC Colleges and Programs 

  • Clermont College - all associate degree programs except Criminal Justice Technology
  • College of Applied Science - all associate degree programs plus baccalaureate programs in 
        Culinary Arts & Science, and Horticulture
  • College of Business - Honors Plus program
  • College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning - baccalaureate programs in Architecture, 
        Digital Design, Interior Design, and Urban Planning
  • College of Engineering - all undergraduate programs
  • Raymond Walters College - all associate degree programs except Radiologic Technology
        plus the baccalaureate program in Radiation Science (Pre-Nursing reviewed on case by case basis).

    Students residing in an eligible Kentucky county must initiate the reciprocity eligibility review process by submitting the Kentucky Reciprocity Application and supporting documentation verifying their residence in one of the eligible counties.  Documentation may include a driver's license, vehicle registration, proof of voter registration, most recent state income tax form, and a lease or property dead.

    The application form and supporting documentation should be submitted at least two weeks prior to the start of the term for which you are enrolling but no later than the first day of classes for that term.

    Documentation received after the start of the term will be processed for the following term.  Faxed copies will not be accepted.  

    The Kentucky Reciprocity application and supporting documentation may be submitted at the One Stop Student Services Center (University Pavilion, 2nd floor), or may be mailed to:

    University of Cincinnati
    Office of the Registrar – Attn: M. Wilhelm
    PO Box 210060
    Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0060

    The Registrar’s Office may require additional documentation prior to making a determination regarding your Kentucky Reciprocity eligibility. 

     

    II.    Reciprocity for Maysville Community College Students from Selected Kentucky
                County Who Are Enrolled In UC Clermont College Degree Programs

    A reciprocity agreement also exists between the State of Kentucky's Maysville Community College and University of Cincinnati-Clermont College.  Under this agreement, residents of the following Kentucky counties are eligible to enroll at University of Cincinnati-Clermont College for UC-Clermont College programs
    Ohio-resident tuition rates.

    Bracken Lewis Mason Roberton

    Currently no UC-Clermont College programs are excluded under this agreement.  The term "program" may mean a workshop, a certificate program or an associate degree, but the "program" must be a workshop, certificate or degree offered by UC-Clermont College. This agreement does not extend to any other programs offered at other campuses of the University of Cincinnati

    Students residing in an eligible Kentucky county must initiate the reciprocity eligibility review process by submitting the Maysville Community College Reciprocity Agreement Application and supporting documentation verifying their residence in one of the eligible counties.  Documentation may include a driver's license, vehicle registration, proof of voter registration, most recent state income tax form, and a lease or property dead.

    The application form and supporting documentation should be submitted at least two weeks prior to the start of the term for which you are enrolling but no later than the first day of classes for that term.

    Documentation received after the start of the term will be processed for the following term

  • Faxed copies will not be accepted.  

    The Maysville Community College Reciprocity Agreement application and supporting documentation may be submitted at the One Stop Student Services Center (University Pavilion, 2nd floor), or may be mailed to:

    University of Cincinnati
    Office of the Registrar – Attn: M. Wilhelm
    PO Box 210060
    Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0060

    The Registrar’s Office may require additional documentation prior to making a determination regarding your Maysville Community College Reciprocity Agreement eligibility. 

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    University of Cincinnati
    University Pavilion, 5th Floor
    PO Box 210060
    Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0060
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