<p>how many fee waivers do you have if you receive free lunch?</p>
<p>I would think all of them would be waived.</p>
<p>I mean fee waivers to apply to colleges</p>
<p>I know. I think most would be waived.</p>
<p>As a fellow low-income student, I’ve been told that private colleges will waive them for you, and many public colleges either waive or reduce (but I’m in CA, I’m not sure about your state).</p>
<p>im in texas by the way</p>
<p>All of them, if you know how .</p>
<p>[FAQs</a> for Application Fee Waiver Form](<a href=“http://www.nacacnet.org/CareerDevelopment/Resources/Pages/FeeWaiverFAQ.aspx]FAQs”>http://www.nacacnet.org/CareerDevelopment/Resources/Pages/FeeWaiverFAQ.aspx)</p>
<p>yeah, seriously all of them, I think I only used like…3? because the rest of my colleges waived the fee for me (but then I only applied to 6 so whatever)</p>
<p>but some kids at school used like, 9 or more, there’s not really much of a limit</p>
<p>(and I’m in TX also, and was on the free lunch so suckers to all those that paid for their SATs and college essays )</p>
<p>It says you can only use 4. How are you able to get more. Is it a separate process to get private schools to waive the fee?</p>
<p>^I don’t know, I go to the lady that passes them out and I get another one</p>
<p>if they don’t give you any more try just shooting an e-mail to the schools admission requesting a fee along with a fax of your SAT fee waiver or something proving you’re on free lunch, but for the most part a lot of schools just give you fee waivers</p>
<p>Well, it says that they recommend that you only use it for four, but it’s up to colleges to decide whether they want to grant you the waiver or not, and almost always they do. I’m pretty sure I used the NACAC one for more than four schools.</p>
<p>Still, that’s four NACAC waivers and four (or was it three?) collegeboard waivers. How many more do you need?</p>
<p>yeah, it’s 4 collegeboard waivers.</p>