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<p>i go to a public school so there are no 'formal' fees they pay. we are, however, required to pay a portion of tuiton for dual-enrollment courses.. i should list these, correct? </p>

<p>also, not trying to milk the system or anything haha, but i'm curious as to if people report things like college app fees, collegeboard sat fees, etc... i mean if you add up say two sat 1 testings and 3 sat 2's, doesnt that equal about $100? Not a huge amount but for low-income levels it is rather significant...(same goes for college app fees but i dont know if that counts either)</p>

<p>oh sorry, but what about summer education also? say a summer college class?</p>

<p>bumpppppp please</p>

<p>I really don't have an answer for you with any actual knowledge, but I highly doubt you can claim the SAT/other test fees. I know a lot of people take these tests several times, but multiple test taking is a choice and for some an investment if they get a higher score (like higher aid offers at some schools)</p>