Indiana colleges waiving application fees for students

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Indiana colleges are helping students alleviate application stress by waiving fees.
14 schools around the state are waiving application fees for students who apply to their universities between September 20 and 24.
24 other schools will be waiving the application fee year-round.
Some schools in Indiana that are participating in the fee waiver are Huntington University and Purdue University.
The fee waiving is a part of “National College Application Week” and Indiana’s “College Go” initiative that helps students explore and begin to create a post high school plan.
National College Application Week is sponsored by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education and the American College Application Campaign.
To view a full list of colleges waiving the application fee visit here.