anyboy know ant grad school programs with "no application fee" ??

<p>anyboy know ant grad school programs with "no application fee" ?? preferally in neuroscience and cognitive psychology ? i would highly apprecaite it.
well i know two myself as a start :
- university of rochester, medical school
- university of washington, saint louis, neuroscience program</p>

<p>Now you know any more ?</p>

<p>You can apply to USC's PIBBS (Programs in Biomedical and Biological Sciences) program for free, but if accepted you have to apply to the school officially and pay a fee for that.</p>

<p>the scripps research institute's graduate program has no application fee as well.</p>

<p>University of Minnesota Pharmacology is free. I remember from last year that a lot of schools sent out mass emails during the spring and even into the summer, offering free applications (clearly they didn't do a great job of recruiting during the normal time). I remember places like Univ of Alabama Birmingham, University of Arkansas, and a few others did this.</p>

<p>i found another one : university of utah = its almost application fee free ! you just need $10 for the application fee, you'll pay the rest if you got accepted.</p>

<p>still anybody know anymore ? any programs ?</p>

<p>notre dame was free for US citizens, but this was a few years back and might've been in a biology/chemistry-based program</p>

<p>I have no idea if it has the program you're looking for, but Vanderbilt's application fee is waived if you apply online. </p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>The schools themselves may not charge an application fee but you do realize that you will need to pay for gre score reports and transcripts. Also, since it is so close to deadline, you may even have to pay extra to have them overnighted. Once you get accepted to a school you will have to pay student fees too. This is nothing compared to the cost of applying (to say nothing of attending) all other types of professional schools. Since you are an international student, I would suggest looking into programs within your country for funding or suck it up and get a credit card for which you can only make the minimums until you are in grad school and making a crappy salary.</p>