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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 164 — State universities and colleges -- regional education -- archaeology

164.780 Financial assistance to students attending private institutions.

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(1)As a result of the rising school population and the continuously rising cost of
providing for the higher education of young people, there exists in the
Commonwealth of Kentucky an urgent need to use all available educational
resources wisely;
(2)Within the Commonwealth, there exist accredited independent colleges and
universities whose facilities are available for use in the public interest by providing
additional space for students;
(3)In the Commonwealth there are qualified residents who are willing to bear the
major costs of their education by attending an independent college or university;
(4)It intends to offer to qualified Kentucky residents who bear the major cost of
attending accredited independent colleges and universities within the
Commonwealth a tuition or fees grant as supplementary aid to students where need
exists.
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