Fee Waiver from counselor, post deadline, sketch?

<p>So I am applying to schools, indicating fee waiver or "will send payment by mail/check". Then I submit my app by deadline, but my counselor letter which requests a fee waiver will probably get to their campus after the deadline, and may not even be postmarked in time. Will I be allright? Thanks.</p>

<p>Also I don't know what she does for a fee waiver, like if she does college board or just asks for it. She said they will all accept though.</p>

<p>It's probably fine. Usually, (and this is from my experience having applied to ** other schools, ** all my Georgetown items were prompt :))... schools send you a card or a letter telling you what's missing. You have XX days to send that stuff in.</p>

<p>I think Georgetown wants the College Board fee waiver (a specific.... I think it's a card?).. but a letter with your income and the reason to your financial need should do the trick. From your guidance counselor, no less.</p>

<p>Cool thank you for your quick help. If you would extend some more I would be very grateful...</p>

<p>More questions:
1. The College Board told me today that they accidently didn't send in one my test scores which was a good one from SAT I because the test session was marked as a "re-make" and I was not notified, they said that my schools will get the extra score within a week or two now that they fixed it. I self reported the score I'm pretty sure, however, on the app. I was wondering if I should write my colleges a letter, call, email.</p>

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<li>A supplementary letter of rec was from a boss of mine, a very strong letter I think, and he was a former VP of a huge finance company, and I'm applying for business schools. In the letter I know that he wrote about some of his credentials like a website that he founded and that he had a part in creating an elective for a business school, but he did not write about his being a VP of this comp. I was wondering if there was some way to let the colleges know this or if it would be benficial to do this some how. His name wouldn't really be known otherwise.</li>
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<p>So should I write a brief letter and send it priority to my colleges about the counselor thing, and the above two things? Suggestions?</p>

<p>P.S. Should I ask the boss of mine if he would care to send the letter to the head of biz depart. at the biz schools, in addition to the office of admins? Would this help?</p>

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More questions:
1. The College Board told me today that they accidently didn't send in one my test scores which was a good one from SAT I because the test session was marked as a "re-make" and I was not notified, they said that my schools will get the extra score within a week or two now that they fixed it. I self reported the score I'm pretty sure, however, on the app. I was wondering if I should write my colleges a letter, call, email.

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<p>You can call the admissions office, if you'd like. </p>

<p>I really can't comment about the supplementary letter of recommendation. I don't know enough.</p>