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Does owning property in Kentucky qualify a person for resident classification for tuition purposes, although the person has not been residing in Kentucky?

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Does owning property in Kentucky qualify a person for resident classification for tuition purposes, although the person has not been residing in Kentucky?

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Owning property, operating a business in Kentucky, or working in Kentucky, does not qualify a person as a resident for tuition and admission assessment purposes. “Domicile” means a person’s true, fixed, and permanent home and is the place where the person intends to remain indefinitely.

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