<p>is there anyway I can get my SIR waiver to UCLA? Because I do not have $100 right now. I qualified in the beginning for my application fee to be waiver.</p>
<p>That’s weird!</p>
<p>My best friend and I both had “Not Required” in bold red letters next to SIR on URSA. If you qualified for the fee waiver for the UC application, I’m not sure why they wouldn’t give you the SIR waiver. I’m sure it’s something that you either get or don’t, sorry. ):</p>
<p>Yeah, it’s something that automatically applies.</p>
<p>That IS weird, though. Maybe the SIR waiver has to do with FAFSA instead of the information you put down for the application waiver…</p>
<p>Edit: I’m starting to think that to qualify for the UCLA SIR waiver your income (or EFC) has to be lower than that needed on the UC Application. My EFC was 0.</p>
<p>My EFC was 3686 and I received a fee waiver. ah ha! Yunie you will be at UCLA. I knew it! :)</p>
<p>^
HAHAHA! Just so you know, you didn’t need to complete your SIR to see that it was (not required). Sorry to burst your bubble! (: I’ll be saying soon, shhh. xD.</p>
<p>dang, you dont even have 100 bucks?</p>
<p>i guess its a recession fo real</p>