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College Board Application Fee Waiver Directory Information on the College Application College Application Fee Waiver Fee Waiver Program A list of cooperating colleges and Directory universities of Colleges Find the most up-to-date directory and information at collegeboard.org/waiver-colleges. About This Publication The colleges and universities listed in this publication are cooperating with the College Board College Application Fee Waiver Program. ™ • Students who use fee waivers for the SAT® or SAT Subject Tests and plan to enter college are eligible to receive college application fee waivers (CAFWs). Only students eligible for fee waivers who have tested with SAT fee waivers or have participated in a state- or district-sponsored SAT administration can use these forms. • Some of the institutions listed do not charge application fees. Those that do charge fees and are listed here have agreed to consider waiving the application fee for applicants who have used SAT fee waivers during high school. • Institutions listed in this publication are not obligated to waive their application fees, and some may require additional information before considering or granting an application fee waiver. • Colleges and universities participating with the College Board College Application Fee Waiver Program may change periodically. We recommend students check our online search tool at collegeboard.org/waiver-colleges for the most current, up-to-date information. Students should send CAFWs only to institutions included in either this publication or in the online tool. ListList of ofCooperating Cooperating Colleges Colleges ▲ ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE KEY: ■ ● ■ ARIZONA WESTERN COLL YUMA Member of the College Board. ● ● CENTRAL ARIZONA COLL COOLIDGE Does not charge application fees. ● ▲ CHANDLER-GILBERT CMTY COLL: PECOS CHANDLER Will consider waiving application fee for state residents only. ■ ● COCHISE COLL DOUGLAS ● DINE COLLEGE TSAILE ● EASTERN ARIZONA COLL THATCHER ■ Alabama EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL U PRESCOTT ● INSTITUTION CITY GATE WAY CMTY COLL PHOENIX ● ● ALABAMA AVIATION & TECH COLL OZARK GLENDALE CMTY COLL GLENDALE ● ALABAMA SOUTHERN CMTY COLL THOMASVILLE GRAND CANYON U PHOENIX ● ● ALABAMA ST U MONTGOMERY MARICOPA TECH CMTY COLL PHOENIX ■ ■ ● AUBURN U AUBURN MESA CMTY COLL MESA ● ■ BESSEMER STATE TECH COLL BESSEMER NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY FLAGSTAFF ● ● BEVILL ST CMTY COLL, BREWER FAYETTE NORTHLAND PIONEER COLL HOLBROOK ● ■ ● BEVILL ST CMTY COLL, WALKER JASPER PARADISE VALLEY CMTY COLL PHOENIX ● ● BEVILL ST CMTY COLL, WALKER SUMITON PHOENIX COLL PHOENIX ■ ■ BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN COLL BIRMINGHAM PIMA CMTY COLL TUCSON ● ■ ● BISHOP ST TECH INST SW CMPS MOBILE RIO SALADO COLL PHOENIX ■ ● ● CALHOUN CMTY COLL DECATUR SCOTTSDALE CMTY COLL SCOTTSDALE ● ■ ● CHATTAHOOCHIE VALLEY CMTY COLL PHENIX CITY SOUTH MOUNTAIN CMTY COLL PHOENIX ● CONCORDIA COLL SELMA SOUTHWESTERN COLL PHOENIX ● ■ ENTERPRISE STATE COMMUNITY COLL ENTERPRISE U OF ARIZONA TUCSON ● FAULKNER ST CMTY COLL BAY MINETTE FAULKNER U MONTGOMERY ● GADSDEN ST CMTY COLL GADSDEN Arkansas ● GEORGE C WALLACE CMTY COLL, DOTHAN DOTHAN INSTITUTION CITY ● ■ ● GEORGE C WALLACE CMTY COLL, SELMA SELMA ARKANSAS ST U JONESBORO ● HUNTINGDON COLL MONTGOMERY ARKANSAS ST U, BEEBE BEEBE ● JACKSONVILLE STATE U JACKSONVILLE ARKANSAS TECH U RUSSELLVILLE ● ● JEFFERSON DAVIS CMTY COLL BREWTON ARKANSAS VALLEY VOC-TECH SCH OZARK ● ● JEFFERSON ST CMTY COLL BIRMINGHAM BLACK RIVER TECHNICAL COLLEGE POCAHONTAS ● ● JOHN C CALHOUN ST CMTY COLL DECATUR CROWLEY’S RIDGE COLL PARAGOULD ● JUDSON COLL, MARION MARION EAST ARKANSAS CMTY COLL FORREST CITY ● ■ ● LAWSON ST CMTY COLL BIRMINGHAM HENDERSON ST U ARKADELPHIA ■ LURLEEN B WALLACE JR COLL ANDALUSIA HENDRIX COLL CONWAY ● NORTHEAST ALABAMA CMTY COLL RAINSVILLE JOHN BROWN U SILOAM SPRGS ● ■ NORTHWEST-SHOALS CMTY COLL MUSCLE SHOALS LYON COLL BATESVILLE ■ ● OAKWOOD COLL HUNTSVILLE NATIONAL PARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOT SPRINGS ■ ● SAMFORD U BIRMINGHAM NORTH ARKANSAS COLL HARRISON ● ● SELMA U SELMA NORTHWEST TECH INST SPRINGDALE ● ■ SHELTON ST CMTY COLL TUSCALOOSA PHILANDER SMITH COLL LITTLE ROCK ● ● SNEAD ST CMTY COLL BOAZ PHILLIPS CNTY CMTY COLL OF SOUTHEASTERN BIBLE COLL BIRMINGHAM THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS HELENA ● ▲ SOUTHERN UNION ST CMTY COLL WADLEY SHORTER COLL N LITTLE ROCK ■ ● SPRING HILL COLL MOBILE SOUTH ARKANSAS CMTY COLL EL DORADO ■ ● STILLMAN COLL TUSCALOOSA SOUTHERN ARKANSAS U MAGNOLIA ■ ■ TALLADEGA COLL TALLADEGA U OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE ● ● TRENHOLM ST TECH COLL MONTGOMERY U OF ARKANSAS, FORT SMITH FORT SMITH ■ ■ ● TROY ST U DOTHAN U OF ARKANSAS, LITTLE ROCK LITTLE ROCK ■ ● U OF ALABAMA, BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM U OF ARKANSAS, MONTICELLO MONTICELLO ■ ■ ● U OF ALABAMA, HUNTSVILLE HUNTSVILLE U OF ARKANSAS, PINE BLUFF PINE BLUFF ■ ■ ● U OF ALABAMA, TUSCALOOSA TUSCALOOSA U OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS CONWAY ■ ● U OF MONTEVALLO MONTEVALLO U OF THE OZARKS CLARKSVILLE ■ U OF NORTH ALABAMA FLORENCE WILLIAMS BAPTIST COLL WALNUT RIDGE WALKER COLL JASPER WALLACE ST CMTY COLL HANCEVILLE California INSTITUTION CITY Alaska ACADEMY OF COUTURE ART WEST HOLLYWOOD ● INSTITUTION CITY ALLAN HANCOCK COLL SANTA MARIA ALASKA PACIFIC U ANCHORAGE ALLIANT INTL U SAN DIEGO MATANUSKA SUSITNA CMTY COLL PALMER AMERICAN ARMENIAN INTL COLL LAVERNE ● PRINCE WM SOUND CMTY COLL VALDEZ AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY BEL-AIR ● ● SHELDON JACKSON COLL SITKA AMERICAN MUSICAL & DRAMATIC ACDMY LOS ANGELES ■ ● U OF ALASKA, ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE AMERICAN RIVER COLL SACRAMENTO ■ ● U OF ALASKA, FAIRBANKS FAIRBANKS ANTELOPE VALLEY COLL LANCASTER ARMSTRONG COLL BERKELEY ■ ART CENTER COLL OF DESIGN PASADENA Arizona ASHFORD UNIVERSITY SAN DIEGO ■ INSTITUTION CITY AZUSA PACIFIC COLL AZUSA ● AMERICAN INDIAN BIBLE COLL PHOENIX BAKERSFIELD COLL BAKERSFIELD 3 List of Cooperating Colleges ● � KEY: LOS ANGELES SOUTHWEST COLL LOS ANGELES ■ ● � Member of the College Board. LOS ANGELES TRADE-TECH COLL LOS ANGELES ● � ● LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLL VALLEY GLEN Does not charge application fees. ● � ▲ LOS MEDANOS COLL PITTSBURG Will consider waiving application fee for state residents only. ■ � LOYOLA MARYMOUNT U LOS ANGELES ■ � MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY RANCHO PALOS VERDES ● � ● � BARSTOW CMTY COLL BARSTOW MENDOCINO COLL UKIAH ■ � BETHANY COLL SCOTTS VALLEY MENLO COLL ATHERTON ● � BIOLA U LA MIRADA MERCED COLL MERCED ● � ● � BUTTE COLL OROVILLE MERRITT COLL OAKLAND ■ � ■ � CALIF COLL OF ARTS SAN FRANCISCO MILLS COLL OAKLAND ■ � ● � CALIF INST OF TECH PASADENA MIRA COSTA COLL OCEANSIDE ■ � ● � CALIFORNIA BAPTIST U RIVERSIDE MISSION COLL SANTA CLARA ■ � CALIFORNIA INST OF ARTS VALENCIA MODESTO JR COLL MODESTO ■ � ● � CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN U THOUSAND OAKS MONTEREY PENINSULA COLL MONTEREY ● ● � CANADA COLL REDWOOD CITY MOORPARK COLL MOORPARK ■ ● ● � CERRITOS COLL NORWALK MOUNT SAN ANTONIO COLL WALNUT ● � ● � CERRO COSO CMTY COLL RIDGECREST MOUNT SAN JACINTO COLL SAN JACINTO ● � ■ � CHAFFEY COLL RNCHO CMNGA MOUNT ST MARY’S U LOS ANGELES ■ � ● � CHAPMAN U ORANGE NAPA VALLEY COLL NAPA ● � CITRUS COLL GLENDORA NEW COLL OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO ● � CITY COLL OF SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO NEW SCH OF AGRICULTURE & DESIGN SAN DIEGO ■ � CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLL CLAREMONT NORTHROP U LOS ANGELES ■ ● ■ � COASTLINE CMTY COLL FOUNTAIN VLLY NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR U BELMONT ■ � COLL OF ALAMEDA ALAMEDA OCCIDENTAL COLL LOS ANGELES ● � ● � COLL OF MARIN KENTFIELD OHLONE COLL FREMONT ● � ● � COLL OF SAN MATEO SAN MATEO ORANGE COAST COLL COSTA MESA ● ■ � COLL OF THE CANYONS VALENCIA OTIS COLL OF ART & DESIGN LOS ANGELES ■ ● COLL OF THE DESERT PALM DESERT PACIFIC OAKS COLL PASADENA ● � COLL OF THE REDWOODS EUREKA PACIFIC UNION COLL ANGWIN ● � ● � COLL OF THE SEQUOIAS VISALIA PALO VERDE COLL BLYTHE ● � ● � COLL OF THE SISKIYOUS WEED PALOMAR COLL SAN MARCOS ● � ● � COLUMBIA COLL, COLUMBIA COLUMBIA PASADENA CITY COLL PASADENA ■ ■ � COLUMBIA COLL, HOLLYWOOD TARZANA PATTEN COLL OAKLAND ■ ● ■ � COMPTON CMTY COLL COMPTON PEPPERDINE U MALIBU ■ � ■ � CONCORDIA U IRVINE PITZER COLL CLAREMONT ● � ■ � CONTRA COSTA COLL SAN PABLO POINT LOMA NAZARENE COLL SAN DIEGO ● � ■ � COSUMNES RIVER COLL SACRAMENTO POMONA COLL CLAREMONT ● � ● � CRAFTON HILLS COLL YUCAIPA PORTERVILLE COLL PORTERVILLE ● � CUYAMACA COLL EL CAJON PRESIDIO WORLD COLL SAN FRANCISCO ● � CYPRESS COLL CYPRESS QUEEN OF THE HOLY ROSARY COLL SAN JOSE ● � ● � DEEP SPRINGS COLLEGE BIG PINE REEDLEY COLLEGE REEDLEY ● � ● DIABLO VALLEY COLL PLEASANT HILLS RIO HONDO COLL WHITTIER ■ � ■ ● DOMINICAN U OF CALIF SAN RAFAEL RIVERSIDE CITY COLL RIVERSIDE ● � D-Q U DAVIS SACRAMENTO CITY COLL SACRAMENTO ■ ● � ■ � EAST LOS ANGELES COLL MONTEREY PK SAMUEL MERRITT COLL OAKLAND ● � EL CAMINO COLL TORRANCE SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLL SANTEE ● � ● EVERGREEN VALLEY COLL SAN JOSE SAN DIEGO CITY COLL SAN DIEGO ● ■ ● FOOTHILL COLL LOS ALTOS HILLS SAN DIEGO MESA COLL SAN DIEGO ■ ● ■ ● FRESNO CITY COLL FRESNO SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLL SAN DIEGO ■ � ■ � FRESNO PACIFIC U FRESNO SAN FRANCISCO ART INST SAN FRANCISCO ● � FULLERTON COLL FULLERTON SAN FRANCISCO CONSERV OF MUSIC SAN FRANCISCO ● � ● � GAVILAN COLL GILROY SAN JOSE CITY COLL SAN JOSE ● � ● � GLENDALE CMTY COLL GLENDALE SANTA ANA COLLEGE SANTA ANA ● � ● � GOLDEN WEST COLL HUNTINGTON BEACH SANTA BARBARA CITY COLL SANTA BARBARA ● � ■ � GROSSMONT COLL EL CAJON SANTA CLARA U SANTA CLARA ● � HARTNELL COLL SALINAS SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE ORANGE ■ � ■ � HARVEY MUDD COLL CLAREMONT SCRIPPS COLL CLAREMONT ■ � ● � HOLY NAMES U OAKLAND SIERRA COLL ROCKLIN HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY FULLERTON SIMPSON COLL REDDING ● � HUMPHREYS COLL STOCKTON SKYLINE COLL SAN BRUNO ■ ● � IMPERIAL VALLEY COLL IMPERIAL SO CALIF COLL OF OPTOMETRY
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