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Community colleges in the USA with no application fees?

I'm interested in finding community colleges across the United States that don't require an application fee. Are there popular ones that high school students often apply to? Any tips on where to look would be super helpful!

a year ago

Absolutely, many U.S. community colleges do not require an application fee, which can make them an attractive option for high school students. A couple of notable ones include:

1. Dallas College: Formerly known as Dallas County Community College District, Dallas College consists of various campuses in the Dallas, Texas area and offers over 100 degree and certificate programs.

2. Los Angeles City College: It's a popular community college located in Hollywood, and it offers academic and vocational programs in a range of fields. It's one of the nine campuses in the Los Angeles Community College District.

3. Portland Community College: Located in Portland, Oregon, this college is considered one of the largest and most affordable colleges in the state.

One way to find more community colleges without an application fee is by visiting each college's website and checking their admissions or frequently asked questions page. This can provide information not just about application fees, but also the overall process for submitting an application.

Another possible way to spot these colleges is to use Appily's college search feature, or similar platforms. Just keep in mind to double-check on the college's official website because sometimes the information might be out of date or incorrect.

Remember, while application fees can add up, they shouldn't prevent you from applying to a school that's a good fit for you. Many colleges offer application fee waivers for students facing financial hardships. If this is your situation, it would be worth checking out that route too!

a year ago

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