Free if you appy online!!

<p>Hey guys!
Hope you're all having a lovely Thanksgiving! I was wondering if anyone could compile a list of all the schools that do not charge a processing fee if you apply online? Or at least name a few?</p>

<p>Thanks so much!</p>

<p>Rose-Hulman</p>

<p>U of Rochester
Wellesley</p>

<p>American
Mount Holyoke</p>

<p>Carleton College</p>

<p>Grinnell
Colgate (I think)
Case Western</p>

<p>Baylor
Xavier
Trinity
Case Western</p>

<p>Point Park</p>

<p>agnes scott
carleton
case western reserve
colgate
denison
grinnel
Drexel U
hamilton
kenyon
U of Detroit- Mercy
Denison U.
Cornish College of the Arts
U of Dallas
U of La Verne
Mount Holyoke
marquette
university of the pacific
university of rochester
University of Scranton
trinity (TX)
Xavier University (Ohio)
University of Dayton
wellesley
Spring Hill
St. Ambrose University
Lassel College
Waldorf College
Anderson U
American University
Simmons
Lycoming College
Willamette
Washington & Jefferson
Wooster
Kings College
Madonna University
University of La Verne
Illinois Wesleyan University
Le Moyne College
Ohio Valley College
Limestone College
College Misericordia
Baldwin-Wallace
La Salle University
Lewis & Clark</p>

<p>Elizabethtown College</p>

<p>Rosemont College, Pennsylvania</p>

<p>rhodes
millsaps</p>

<p>You can apply for fee waivers on some of them too. Basically, if youre family makes more than 20,000 youre gonna get denied fee waivers.</p>

<p>do you guys think that if you lie, and they find out when you submit your fafsa, that they'll send you a bill for the application fee or will they just reject your and/or rescind your acceptance/</p>

<p>University of the Pacific</p>

<p>do not by any means lie on your application</p>

<p>Denison University
Wooster
Ohio Wesleyan University</p>

<p>there isnt exact dollar-number that will allow you to get a fee waiver. it's also depend on a number of your family members. other easy way to think is, if you get a free lunch, you can get a fee waiver.</p>

<p>OH! out of that list, which school is particularly good at engineering/science(bioengineering)??
also would i be dumb to assume less attractive schools do 'free to apply online' thing??</p>

<p>Marquette, Drexel and Case Western are good for bioengineering.</p>

<p>dreaming, not true. there are kids from my school that get free lunch, and were applying and tried to get fee waivers, and all of them got denied.</p>