Kentucky Residency for Tuition Purposes

Depending upon your residential county in Kentucky—and the program in which you are enrolled—there are four rates available to Kentucky residents:


Kentucky Metropolitan Rate

University of Cincinnati students currently living in all counties within Kentucky (program exceptions noted below) are able to attend UC at an established metropolitan tuition rate. The Kentucky Metropolitan Rate is the Ohio In-State Tuition Rate plus the surcharge.

Ineligible Programs

  • Industrial Design program in the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP)
  • Genetic Counseling program in the College of Medicine

Note: Graduate students in the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) should see the Kentucky County Metropolitan Rate.

Surcharge

The Kentucky Metropolitan Rate is the Ohio In-State Tuition Rate plus the surcharge listed below.
Program Surcharge
Undergraduate $25 per credit hour
Graduate $25 per credit hour
Law (JD) $300 per semester
Pharmacy (PharmD) $2,415 per semester
Medicine (MD) $300 per semester

Please note: Once approved, the Kentucky Metropolitan Rate is reflected as a Non-Resident Surcharge on the student's term bill.


Kentucky Reciprocity for Selected Counties

University of Cincinnati students currently living in the eight Kentucky counties listed below—or students enrolling at UC within 12 months of graduating from a high school located in an eligible county—and in an eligible program are qualified for the Ohio Resident Tuition Rate.

Eligible Counties

Kentucky counties eligible for Kentucky Reciprocity

Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton

Eligible UC Colleges and Programs

  • All degree programs in UC Clermont College
  • All degree programs in UC Blue Ash College
  • Applied Administration–Online program in the University of Cincinnati
  • Honors Plus program in the Lindner College of Business
  • Select baccalaureate programs in the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning:
    • Architecture
    • Horticulture
    • Interior Design
    • Urban Planning
    • Fashion Design
    • Industrial Design
  • All undergraduate programs in the College of Engineering and Applied Science except Architectural Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Construction Management, Electrical Engineering Technology, Fire Science, and Mechanical Engineering Technology

Kentucky County Metropolitan Rate

Students in graduate-level programs in the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning—who are from the Kentucky counties specified below—are eligible for the Kentucky County Metropolitan Rate.

Eligible Counties

Kentucky counties eligible for the Kentucky County Metropolitan Rate

Bath, Boone, Bourbon, Boyd, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Carter, Fayette, Fleming, Franklin, Gallatin, Grant, Greenup, Harrison, Henry, Jefferson, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, Nicholas, Oldham, Owen, Pendleton, Robertson, Rowan, Scott, Shelby, and Trimble

Surcharge

The graduate metropolitan rate equals Ohio in–state tuition plus $25 per credit hour.

Please note: Once approved, the Kentucky County Metropolitan Rate is reflected as a Non-Resident Surcharge on the student's term bill.


Kentucky Reciprocity for Maysville Community College Students from Select Counties 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.

Eligible Counties

KY counties eligible for Kentucky Reciprocity for Maysville Community College Students from Select Counties Who Are Enrolled In UC Clermont College Degree Programs

Bracken, Lewis, Mason, and Robertson


Important Information

Students who move to Ohio are no longer eligible for Kentucky Reciprocity or Metropolitan Rates and will have to meet the residency guidelines established by State of Ohio Law and Ohio Department of Education.

Questions? Please email us at resid@uc.edu!