Application Fee Waivers Forum
- XxMVPxX
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Application Fee Waivers
Hi guys, at what point in the application process do you typically receive these application fee waivers? Also, how are you made aware of a waiver you've been offered? I just took the LSAT and I'm about to have my transcript sent in to LSAC, are the waivers offered after your LSAT score and transcript are received by LSAC? Thanks for your help.
- cotiger
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Re: Application Fee Waivers
As long as you have CRS enabled, they can send you waivers at any time. You typically receive an email. Once you get an LSAT score, you can also email the schools directly and ask for one yourself.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=212345
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=212345
- XxMVPxX
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Re: Application Fee Waivers
Thanks for your help. I just looked at applying to a school and it said this:cotiger wrote:As long as you have CRS enabled, they can send you waivers at any time. You typically receive an email. Once you get an LSAT score, you can also email the schools directly and ask for one yourself.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=212345
http://i.imgur.com/rv50tQ3.png
is that a fee waiver even though there's still a report fee?
- cotiger
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Re: Application Fee Waivers
Yeah, that's a hidden waiver. You always have to pay the report fee to LSAC, though, fee waiver or not.XxMVPxX wrote:Thanks for your help. I just looked at applying to a school and it said this:cotiger wrote:As long as you have CRS enabled, they can send you waivers at any time. You typically receive an email. Once you get an LSAT score, you can also email the schools directly and ask for one yourself.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=212345
http://i.imgur.com/rv50tQ3.png
is that a fee waiver even though there's still a report fee?
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