What to do with NACAC?

<p>On their website it says that they reccommend to use no more than 4 NACAC waivers. But my friends at school say there is no limit. i plan on using 8 NACAC's. is this ok for me or should i stick to 4? My school already filled out all the information on the NACAC as well as stamped it so i all i needed to do was to fill out my name. Also this may be important but my school photocopied the NACAC forms. they basically photocopied the school guidance consular stamp and signature. is this acceptable or do i need to talk to my school?</p>

<p>IRCC, the NACAC must have an original signature and they ask for the school stamp or seal. The school has every right to reject photocopies of the fee waiver. I would go back to the counselor and obtain an original signature</p>

<p>Lol my school must be ■■■■■■■■ then because they basically gave everyone the copies with photocopied stamps and signatures</p>

<p>The request specifically states that the form must be personally signed and the school stamp/seal must be on the form.</p>

<p>At my school, all fee waivers have an original signature and the NACAC must have the school seal in order to be valid.</p>

<p>College can be within their right to reject the form.</p>

<p>hmm then i’ll talk to my school’s guidance consular about it then.</p>

<p>Well, you can always just send it in and request a new one if the college rejects it (you’ll be billed for the application fee). The guidance office really should know better though.</p>

<p>Yea but im afraid to send in a non legit one. if the NACAC is rejected then it would make me look like im trying to fraud them.</p>