Current through 2024 Ky. Acts ch.225
Section 164.475 - Allocation of enrollment positions by state schools of medicine and dentistry - Competitive selection of entering class medical, dental, or law students(1) The boards of trustees of the state colleges and universities offering degree programs in medicine or dentistry shall allocate seventy percent (70%) of the enrollment positions for the entering class each year, equally among each of the Kentucky Supreme Court districts, using the population of each Supreme Court district as determined by the last decennial federal census to determine that district's proportion of the positions, and shall assign these apportioned enrollment positions for each district to those applicants who are legal residents in that Supreme Court district.(2) Fifteen percent (15%) of the remaining positions shall be allocated to the state at-large and assigned to applicants who are legal residents at any place within the State of Kentucky.(3) Any qualified legal resident shall have a preference in securing an assignment to a position when compared to a nonresident.(4) The total number of nonresidents assigned positions shall not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the total entering class enrollment positions assigned for any school year.(5) The selection of entering class medical, dental, or law students shall be accomplished competitively with due consideration being given scholastic standings, recommendations of the pre-professional advisory committees of the various schools where the applicants pursue the pre-professional academic program, and their performance on any required admission test, and any other procedures that deal fairly with the applicant group as a whole.Effective:7/14/1992
Amended 1992 Ky. Acts ch. 235, sec. 4, effective7/14/1992. -- Created 1978 Ky. Acts ch. 275, sec. 4, effective 6/17/1978.