>>I went through the Fee Waiver Thread from last cycle to see what waivers were received in the week after October LSAT Scores were released (to see if it's worth waiting to submit these applications). Nothing solid, but it's possible that we'll see the same general trend.
Hope this helps some people!
Here's what I found:
Several schools offered waivers by request, most lower than T14, but it's worth e-mailing outside of probably T6 if you're competitive. Columbia just said wait for CRS. NYU didn't respond positively either.
There are some repeats if schools e-mailed on different days, etc, and some schools e-mail with waivers even though they waive their fee.
The original thread is here:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... =2&t=79774. I left off at page 84 if people are looking for stats for the week after this one.
Actual fee waivers this cycle that I've heard of will be bolded or added in bold so you can both see which ones have come and see if schools are following trends from last year.
Monday:
Email:
UVA
Duke, PT and no PT
W&M
WUSTL
BU
South Carolina
UCLA
Michigan State
Wash U
Buffalo
Georgia
Indiana Bloomington
Georgetown
U Minn
Temple
Creighton
Arkon
Brigham Young
LSU
SLU
USC
Hidden:
UCLA
Michigan
NYU
Duke
BU
Georgetown
Northwestern
Mail:
Baylor
Charleston
Tuesday:
Email:
St.Thomas
Seton Hall
Florida A&M for FAMU students
Capital Law
Hofstra
Northwestern
Texas Tech
Ave Maria
Penn State
Drexel
Cardozo
Chicago-Kent
U of Maine
Suffolk
Hidden:
Gonzaga
McGeorge
Chicago
Wednesday
Email:
Vanderbilt
Emory
Ohio Northern
Case Western
Syracuse
UTA
Alabama
Northeastern
St. John's
Oklahoma City
California Western
Villanova
Cumberland
Dayton
Suffolk
Texas
Hidden:
Texas
Penn
Notre Dame
Letter:
Thursday:
Email:
Iowa
Quinnipiac
Illinois - doesn't have fee anyway
Tulane
Dayton
Indiana- Indianapolis
Santa Clara
U Phoenix
Gonzaga
New England Law
Hidden:
Lewis & Clark
Mail:
Ohio State
Wisconsin
Friday
Email:
Tulane
Cardozo
Pepperdine
UConn
Valparaiso
St. Thomas
Phoenix School of Law
Hidden:
Hofstra
Chicago
Mail:
Penn
Ole Miss
The following schools DO NOT traditionally give merit-based fee waivers
Yale
Harvard
Stanford
Berkeley
George Washington
Fordham
Boston College