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  2. How to get college application fee waivers

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    Low-income high school juniors and seniors are eligible for the SAT fee waiver if one or more of the following conditions apply: Student participates in or is eligible for participation in the ...

  3. UStrive - Wikipedia

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    This guide is distributed nationally to high schools and youth-serving organizations. Also in 2016, Strive for College and The Common Application began a partnership were all students applying to college through the Common App, who indicate a need for a fee waiver, are able to register for a Strive mentor. At the same time, corporate ...

  4. ACT (for-profit organization) - Wikipedia

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    Fee waivers are available to students currently enrolled in high school in the 11th or 12th grade; who are either a United States citizen or testing in the US, US territories, or Puerto Rico; and meet one or more indicators of economic need listed on the ACT Fee Waiver form.

  5. College Board - Wikipedia

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    The College Board allows high school administrators to authorize fee waivers for some services to students from low-income families, generally those meeting National School Lunch Act criteria. [53] In addition, because of the competitive nature of the test, many students take preparatory courses or have SAT tutoring, which can increase costs.

  6. Your guide to L.A. Community College District Board of ...

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    I can find such students, video interviews, and show their success. Basic needs: Maintain state support of fee waiver, scholarships, etc. Search for paid intern work for students in possible ...

  7. Running Start - Wikipedia

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    Fee waiver for additional credits might be available if the student belongs to low-income family (e.g., enrolled in free or reduced lunch program in high school). While tuition is paid for by the student's current school district, students have to pay fees, purchase textbooks, and provide transportation for themselves. [9]

  8. Coalition for College - Wikipedia

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    Students can apply via the Coalition Application, which is available through Scoir Inc specifically for over 150+ member schools that can be located on Coalition for College's website. A variety of application fee waivers can be utilized in order to make applying for college accessible to students. [7]

  9. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Schools do rescind admission if students have been dishonest in their application, [202] [203] [204] have conducted themselves in a way deemed to be inconsistent with the values of the school, [205] [206] or do not heed warnings of poor academic performance; for example, one hundred high school applicants accepted to Texas Christian University ...