<p>How do I submit the NACAC fee waiver for the schools on the common application? Do I scan the form in and upload it? </p>
<p>If you qualify for fee waivers (reduced lunch, etc) then you can simply do a Common App fee waiver (your GC will need to sign off) and save the NACAC ones for non-CA schools.</p>
<p>How do you do a Common Application Fee Waiver? I’ve done the College Board fee waiver for some of the non Common Application ones. I get 4 from those. Is the Common Application Fee Waiver a distinct fee waiver?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p><a href=“https://appsupport.commonapp.org/link/portal/33011/33013/Article/758/Common-App-Fee-Waiver ”>https://appsupport.commonapp.org/link/portal/33011/33013/Article/758/Common-App-Fee-Waiver</a> ;
Common App Fee Waiver</p>
<p>Our member colleges want to make sure that application fees do not pose a barrier for any student who wishes to apply for admission. If you feel that your financial circumstances might qualify you for an application fee waiver, you can request a fee waiver on the Profile screen in the Common Application Fee Waiver section.
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<p><a href=“College Application Fee Waiver FAQs – BigFuture ”>https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/get-in/applying-101/college-application-fee-waivers</a></p> ;
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If I am applying to colleges using the Common Application, can I still use these fee waivers?</p>
<p>The Common Application has a specific process for students who apply using a fee waiver. If you have received (or are eligible to receive) an SAT fee waiver, you may apply to any Common App college without a fee.</p>
<p>You will be asked on the application whether your financial circumstances qualify you for a fee waiver; if you received an SAT fee waiver, you should indicate that in response to this question. Your high school counselor will be asked to verify your eligibility.</p>
<p>In addition, some colleges may also ask you to enter the unique code found on your fee waiver, or upload an electronic copy of your fee waiver. There is no need to send a hard copy of your fee waiver unless you are instructed to do so.</p>
<p>It is important to note that this process is unique to Common Application colleges and does not extend to other institutions. You may use up to four of these college application fee waivers with colleges who do not participate in the Common Application.
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