College Board Application Fee Waiver

<p>Where can I find the form? I have tried searching but with no success.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>You cannot get a college board fee waiver on line. You must get them from your guidance counselor as a signed orignal fee waiver must be submitted. In order to get an application fee waiver, you must be eligible for an SAT fee waiver.</p>

<p>Here is what the college board states about fee waivers:</p>

<p>SAT fee waivers are available for high school juniors or seniors in the United States, Puerto Rico, or U.S. territories who cannot afford to pay the test fees. See your counselor to request fee-waiver cards. </p>

<p>Fee-Waiver Cards
Cover the basic test fees for SAT or SAT Subject Tests™
Cover either the Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) or the Student Answer Service (SAS) (if you select these services when you register)
May qualify you for application fee waivers at many colleges, if the institution has agreed to cooperate with the SAT Program Fee Waiver Service. </p>

<p>Only your counselor can grant you a fee-waiver card. Fee Waivers are not available through the College Board.</p>

<p>Note: You must register by the regular registration deadline. Fee waivers cannot be used for late registration except for the October test date. Fee waivers cannot be used for standby registrations.</p>

<p>Eligibility
You are eligible for consideration for fee waivers if you are:</p>

<p>**an American citizen or a foreign national testing in the United States, Puerto Rico, or United States territories; or an American citizen living outside the United States; and you meet the financial eligibility guidelines for fee waivers, such as participating in the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch/National School Lunch Program at your school. **Your guidance counselor will share and additional eligibility guidelines with you. </p>

<p>If you are a homeschooled student in the United States, Puerto Rico, or U.S. territories who cannot afford to pay the test fees, you must provide proof of eligibility to your local high school or agency fee-waiver administrator/counselor. </p>

<p>Only a school or agency counselor can provide you with the fee-waiver card for the appropriate test. If you qualify for an SAT fee waiver, you can also receive up to four Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms to request application waivers from higher education institutions.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/calenfees/feewaivers.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/calenfees/feewaivers.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Ok I am not eligible for it.</p>

<p>So what do I send along my Dartmouth pre-app so that they waive my app fee? Should I send a letter from the School head?</p>

<p>Wait if you're a legal resident (not permanent though) are you still eligible? Is that what a foreign national is?</p>

<p>Your best bet would be to e-mail dartmouth admissions to find out how the best way to handle this.</p>