Do any of these colleges give fee waivers for college visits?

<p>I understand some colleges do, and I'm just wondering. My family doesn't fall below $40,000(About 60k I think?) but I'm pretty much on my own in this whole process. They don't really 'get' it(My dad has an Associate's from community college, my mom dropped out) and they don't really plan on helping me money wise with anything. They'll take me on visits and that's pretty much it.</p>

<p>Bucknell, Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, Lehigh, UPenn, Villanova, Penn State</p>

<p>I could probably cut at least two of these out(Plus my local 'last resort', Wilkes) but I'm just so nervous and...you know. Right now it'd be about $500...Hopefully I get accepted Early Decision to Cornell so I only have to pay that fee, but still. I might just apply to Drexel(Free app woo!), Cornell and Wilkes and call it a day. -____-</p>

<p>(Yes, I am probably going into an Engineering program.....Of course I was Business for the longest time so I wouldn't be surprised if I end up changing my mind again and having to pick new schools. Actually the only real difference would be adding Georgetown...yeah.)</p>

<p>You should assemble a list of admissions office telephone numbers and start calling. </p>

<p>Their criteria probably vary. First, they would need to verify that you’re a viable applicant --they just won’t give travel vouchers (to visit their campuses) to anyone. </p>

<p>This is different than application fee waivers however. A visit to your HS guidance counselor may also yield info too. Good luck to you.</p>