Factors considered include:
* Physical presence: Living in Kentucky for a continuous period (usually a year or more).
* Financial independence: Supporting yourself financially without relying on parents or guardians in another state.
* Taxes: Filing Kentucky state taxes.
* Voter registration: Registering to vote in Kentucky.
* Driver's license/vehicle registration: Obtaining a Kentucky driver's license and registering your vehicle in Kentucky.
* Employment: Working in Kentucky.
Simply attending college in Kentucky does not automatically qualify you for residency. You need to demonstrate a clear and unequivocal intent to make Kentucky your permanent home, which is a much broader process.
It's crucial to contact the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority or the residency office of the specific Kentucky university you're attending for the most accurate and up-to-date information on residency requirements. They can provide guidance on the specific documentation needed to prove residency.