Kan. Admin. Regs. § 88-29a-7a - Qualifications required for the admission of a nonresident who is 21 or older
(a) The
requirements of this regulation shall apply to any applicant who is a
nonresident and who will be 21 or older on the first day of classes at the
state educational institution to which the student is applying, except that
this regulation shall not apply to any applicant who has earned 24 or more
credit hours from an institution of higher education that are transferable to a
state educational institution. If an applicant to whom this regulation is
applicable does not meet the requirements of this regulation, the applicant may
be admitted by means of the exception window for nonresident freshman class
admissions described in K.A.R. 88-29c-8c.
(b) Any state educational institution may
admit any nonresident who is 21 or older and who meets one of the following
requirements:
(1) Has graduated from an
accredited high school; or
(2) has
earned a high school equivalency credential with at least the prescribed
minimum scores, as defined in
K.A.R.
88-29c-1.
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