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PleaseBeamMeHome 11-03-2009 11:31 PM

UC application fee waiver
 
Do AB540 students qualify for the UC application fee waiver?? assuming you meet all other criteria.

gsb89 11-03-2009 11:57 PM

Re: UC application fee waiver
 
Ab540 students DON'T qualify for fee waivers.

PleaseBeamMeHome 11-04-2009 12:13 AM

Re: UC application fee waiver
 
S**T !
you mean we have to pay 60 bucks per application ??

gzmn_ntn 11-04-2009 08:12 AM

Re: UC application fee waiver
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PleaseBeamMeHome (Post 145541)
S**T !
you mean we have to pay 60 bucks per application ??

Yup tell me about it i am transferring and i just had to pay it. It's better if you know to what school you want to transfer. I already knew where i was going so did not have to apply to multiple schools.

xav1er07 11-05-2009 05:31 PM

Re: UC application fee waiver
 
listin I was a tranferin student last year and I applied for 5 thats right 6 different UC's and so it came out to be what 300 dollars and I didnt have to pay any of it cuz guess what AB 540 students do qualify for the fee waiver..listin if ur a transfering student you should go to the transfer office in ur school and talk to someone...if ur a highschool student im sure someone can help if not look for agencies on google that help AB 540 students I'm sure someone can help u.....Ill tell u how to fill it out but i totally forgot...but yea I knew where I wanted to go but still it's good to have choices and see what other UC's offer u...so yea check it out...if u dont look u aint goin to find.....oh maybe its different in other states im not sure i live in CA

swiftp 11-07-2009 03:27 AM

Re: UC application fee waiver
 
I remember when I applied last year that, if I wanted a fee waiver, I would have to get it from my community college's counseling office. I don't remember the reason but I never went to the office but there was also an option to request a fee waiver directly from [email protected] if you did not have time to get it in person. There are certain income requisites to qualify for the waiver, too.

In the email, state:

Full name:
Address:
Application ID#:

[State that you're applying through email due to time constraints, and explain why you qualify for a fee waiver: income, family size, etc]


I did not state my legal status in the email I sent for obvious reasons.


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