Hey everyone! I qualify for a fee waiver, but my school counselor is pretty swamped right now. Does anyone know who else could sign my form? Would an assistant principal or other faculty member be acceptable?
Hi there! It's great that you qualify for a fee waiver, and it's completely understandable that your school counselor might be busy. In most cases, the person signing the fee waiver form should be someone who can verify your eligibility for it, such as a counselor, principal, or vice principal. An assistant principal should be able to sign the form, as long as they can confirm your financial need.
In some cases, other faculty members may also be eligible to sign, but this may vary depending on the specific waiver form or college you're applying to. If you are unsure, you could reach out to the college's admissions office to ask for additional guidance on who else is allowed to sign the form. This way, you can ensure that the person signing your form is acceptable and that your fee waiver will be processed smoothly. Good luck!
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