Application fee waivers

<p>so i applied to several colleges and have application fee waivers for them.
how do i send them to the colleges? do i send them in an envelope addressed from my home address, or in my high school's envelope addressed from the high school?
is it also okay to just fold the fee waiver in the envelope and just send it by itself, because i did the application online?</p>

<p>Basically, just mail the fee waivers in an envelope with the address of the college’s admissions office. You don’t need a high school envelope. If you get a big enough envelope (They should be available at the post office really cheap) you shouldn’t even have to fold it if you don’t want to.</p>

<p>thanks.
=)</p>

<p>You’re welcome! </p>

<p>Just be prepared to wait a little while. If your schools let you check the status of your application online, it might seem as if the fee waiver is taking a long time to get there. Don’t worry about that though since it takes a little while for the college to match the waiver to the rest of your application.</p>

<p>The fee waivers I send al had to be sent from my high school because they needed my counselor’s signatuer and a school seal on them. What kind are you sending? I did…um…NCACT or something like that…? I can’t remember the exact name, haha.</p>

<p>Lol, it’s the college board fee waiver request. my college counselor just gave them to us to send out I think ourselves. Just wanted to confirm if I should use an envelope addressed from my address or the school’s. She already has her signature on it. Thanks for the help, guys.</p>