By priority so they know I’m interested now, and to get the feewaiver. But it says applications not complete by feb 1 are at a significant disadvantage. So that factor still applies
I think you should apply. What do you have to lose? E-mail them and ask them for a feewaiver (I know a lot of people who did that) - then it should only cost $35 to apply.
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Does anybody know if Boston College offers a feewaiver? I did TFA and I noticed a lot of schools waive the fee for these years of service but I can't find anything on BCs website.
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... me about fee waivers. Some said email for a waiver, some offer ... webinars and provide fee waivers for ... tour and ask for a feewaiver. I would check the websites ... that they’ll only consider feewaiver for financial reasons and only ...
Does anyone feel like it's a bit odd that I got a merit-based feewaiver from Chicago but not Cornell? Might be slightly salty :P but also wondering if I should hold out a little longer for Cornell?