Budgeting is crucial if you want to pursue higher education in the US. With its highly regarded colleges, the United States (US) is renowned for its excellent educational system. However, high-quality education is often more expensive. This is accurate in the US right up to the application process.
Depending on the campus and the program, applications to US colleges might cost anywhere from $40 to $150. One may easily anticipate paying a whooping $1000 to $1500 on applications alone if they apply to 10 or 12 institutions! Applying to colleges that waive application costs or don’t charge any is one approach to reduce this expense.
In the USA, studying necessitates a significant financial outlay. Even if a few hundred dollars for application fees can seem like a modest amount of money, you need to make an effort to manage your funds.
Make a brief list of US institutions that waive their application fees for overseas students if you wish to apply to a lot of universities (ambitious, moderate, safe).
An application fee waiver, often referred to as an app fee waiver, is a reduction or cancellation of the application price that an institution offers to prospective applicants.
This post will discuss the requirements and five prestigious colleges where you may forgo the application price.
List of Universities with Application Fee Waivers in the USA
The following is a list of reputed universities in the USA, which offer app fee waivers for international students:
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