<p>I want to have fee waivers because I sent my app to about 10 schools and am an international student, so the application process would cost me about 1000 $. I did my application online on SSAT Common App, but I sent my teachers' recs through the post office. So where do I put my fee-waiver paper in? If the fee-waiver paper and my application didn't arrive at the same time at the admission office, would I still need to pay the payment?</p>
<p>I suggest you contact the admissions office at the schools to which you are applying. I am also an international student, and all the fee wavers I received, I got by sending polite inquiries to the various schools I am applying to.</p>
<p>Hi Hannah, may I know whether you got an SSAT waiver too? And how? Thanks!</p>
<p>What I would like to know is if SSAT fee waivers are given to international students. Thanks so much!</p>
<p>SSAT fee waivers are granted by individual schools. So, as already suggested above with regard to application fee waivers, just send a polite email to the admissions office requesting the waiver.</p>
<p>Some schools will request financial info before they grant fee waivers. Others won’t.</p>
<p>You might, by the way, also want to request a waiver of the NAIS/SSS financial aid application fee. As I recall, this is also done through the individual schools. But you only need a single waiver - there is only a single fee. It covers your financial aid application being sent to as many schools as you want.</p>