Does anyone know if Case Western has a waiver for their application fee? I want to apply but I'm trying to save funds.
Case Western Reserve University does offer fee waivers for applicants facing financial hardships. They accept the College Board fee waiver, the ACT fee waiver or the NACAC fee waiver. If you've qualified to use any of these waivers for your standardized tests, that same waiver can be used for your application fee.
If you can't easily get one of those waivers, you also have the option to email Case Western's admission office directly explaining your circumstances. They're usually understanding and willing to discuss options to make the application process more accessible. However, do note that the final decision rests with the university. Fee waivers are granted on a case-by-case basis, and available resources may vary. So, emailing them and asking about it is a really good step to take.Just be sure to ask early, as getting fee waivers can sometimes take a bit of time and you'll want to ensure it doesn't delay your submission.
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