<p>Do I send the fee waiver through the mail to the admission's office? It says you have to send it with your application but I'm sending my application online... Also, my guidance counselor has already sent the transcripts and recommendations through the mail so I can't send it along with those. If I do just send it by itself, do I put my own home address as the return address or the schools? </p>
<p>Yeah, I just went to my guidance counselor and told him what schools I was using the fee waivers for and he had me fill them out. I didn't send them with my transcripts either and they got there just fine and pretty quickly too.</p>
<p>My waivers were sent on Dec. 15th and I still haven't received a response. I'll probably have to pay for all of my colleges because the deadlines are tomorrow (through commonapp.), is there any way that I can get my money back if the fee waivers are confirmed on a later date? How does it work?</p>
<p>Jomur - Common App doesn't know/update if you sent through the mail. D's been accepted to schools using fee waiver and the fee note is still there! If you know they accept fee waivers and that you sent one, I wouldn't worry about it!</p>
<p>Most of the schools in which D applied via common app, had a place to check if plans to use a fee waiver. She alerted them to the fact a fee waiver is on it's way.</p>
<p>I had a question about this too, thank you guys for clarifying this up for me.
But just a quick question, we send the fee waiver to the admissions office, correct? The same address that the forms, transcripts, etc. were sent to?</p>