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sat fee waiver identification number generator

How the Fee-Waiver Service works

The SAT Fee-Waiver Service assists low-income, college-aspiring students for whom payment of fees for the SAT or SAT Subject TestsTM might be a barrier to college entrance. This service has seen tremendous success thanks to the efforts of student advocates in high schools who work to provide wider access to college.

You can help remove the barrier of test fees by awarding fee waivers to students who meet our eligibility guidelines. Students receive fee waivers through their school counselors. They may use up to two fee waivers for the SAT and up to two for SAT Subject Tests.

Please note: To be valid, fee waivers must be completed by the counselor. See the Counselor's Guide to SAT Program Fee Waivers for complete instructions. Go to the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page to view and print the guide.

The College Board is committed to helping all students access a college education. In support of this mission, we have enhanced the fee-waiver service to include direct delivery of Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms to fee-waiver users once they have tested. However, you may still have eligible students who did not receive them. Please continue to distribute the forms to such students once you have confirmed that they haven t received or used the forms they are entitled to use.

To order materials or to ask questions about fee waivers, call the SAT Educator Helpline at (888) SAT-HELP.

Reducing Absenteeism
Absenteeism among fee-waiver recipients continues to be a concern it results in lost opportunities for students and wasted financial and administrative resources. In response to our research with thousands of fee-waiver recipients, most students:

Indicated that their school counselor was the most important influence on their decision to register for the SAT or SAT Subject Tests.
Cited not feeling prepared and not having transportation as the top reasons for being absent.
Indicated that the following would have helped them show up on test day:
Access to transportation/directions
A closer test center
Better preparation and/or more confidence
More encouragement and reminders
You can help make the SAT available to as many low-income, college-aspiring students as possible by using the following strategies suggested by counselors:

Distribute fee waivers to students who meet the eligibility requirements
Offer as much encouragement and support as you can to these students, who often face barriers to testing that more economically secure students may not encounter.
Help connect fee-waiver recipients to the full suite of free SAT and SAT Subject Test practice materials.
Provide reminders and assistance in planning transportation and other logistics.
Fee-waiver eligibility guidelines
If you know the annual income of a student's family, you can use the reduced lunch guidelines listed in the USDA income eligibility chart for the National School Lunch Program as your primary source in determining student eligibility. For more information and for other eligibility criteria, consult Test-Specific Guidelines.

International students
The same income guidelines apply to students living abroad who are United States citizens and will be testing outside the United States.

Fee waivers may be used by nationals of countries other than the United States who live and test in the United States or U.S. territories and who meet the eligibility requirements.
Fee waivers cover the cost of regular registration, and the non U.S. regional fee. The student is responsible for all other fees.
Home-schooled students
Home-schooled students are eligible for fee waivers provided they meet the income guidelines. These students must provide proof of eligibility (tax records, public assistance records, or record of enrollment in an aid program) to a local high school counselor. If the student is eligible, issue a fee-waiver card and review the card with him or her.

Additional services for fee-waiver eligible students
Students who register with fee waivers also receive these services:

Coverage of the fee for either the Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) or the Student Answer Service (SAS)
Coverage of the international processing fee, if applicable
Coverage of the additional security fee for students testing in Pakistan or India, if applicable
Up to four application fee waivers at many colleges
Students who meet the SAT Fee-Waiver Service eligibility guidelines, whether or not they actually registered with a fee waiver, can send a total of four additional score reports at no additional charge. The flexible score reports:

Can be used at any time while the student is in high school
Are available any time after a student takes an SAT Program test
Can be used even if a student previously registered for the SAT or an SAT Subject Test without using a fee waiver
To use the flexible score reports, students can go online see how many credits they have left and place their order. The number of flexible score reports available will appear automatically if they have registered using a fee waiver. If they have not previously registered with a fee waiver, they should indicate that they are eligible and enter the 12-digit code from the bottom of the fee-waiver card you provide them.

If ordering score reports by phone or paper, students can determine how many credits they have left before placing their orders. They can do this by signing into My Organizer or calling Customer Service and providing their registration information from their most recent test date.

Fee-waiver facts
NEW: Fee waivers can be used for late registrations in the United States and U.S. territories at no additional charge.
Students eligible for fee waivers can register online with a unique fee-waiver number that is printed on each fee-waiver card.
All required fields must be completed on the card for it to be valid. This applies whether the student is registering online or by paper.
The 12-digit fee-waiver identification number can be used only once.
Eligible students receive a total of four fee waivers during their academic career - two for the SAT and two for the SAT Subject Tests.
Students may choose to use their fee waivers for the SAT in either their junior or senior years.
Students may choose to use their fee waivers for the SAT Subject Tests in their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior years.
Students who are not yet in ninth grade may not use fee waivers.
Only those students who use fee waivers to register for SAT or SAT Subject Test administrations are eligible to receive Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms.
Students will receive a total of four forms to request college application waivers. Schools may receive a quantity of these forms to distribute to students who have not received them directly from the College Board.

Resources
The SAT Fee Waiver Directory of Colleges lists, by state and city, colleges that cooperate with the SAT Fee-Waiver Service. View and print the directory from the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page.

Also on the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page is the guide for families, which covers eligibility guidelines and other important information about the SAT Fee-Waiver Service:

SAT Program Fee Waivers Guide for Families
SAT Program Fee Waivers Spanish Guide for Families
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The SAT Fee-Waiver Service assists low-income, college-aspiring students for whom payment of fees for the SAT or SAT Subject TestsTM might be a barrier to college entrance. This service has seen tremendous success thanks to the efforts of student advocates in high schools who work to provide wider access to college.

You can help remove the barrier of test fees by awarding fee waivers to students who meet our eligibility guidelines. Students receive fee waivers through their school counselors. They may use up to two fee waivers for the SAT and up to two for SAT Subject Tests.

Please note: To be valid, fee waivers must be completed by the counselor. See the Counselor's Guide to SAT Program Fee Waivers for complete instructions. Go to the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page to view and print the guide.

The College Board is committed to helping all students access a college education. In support of this mission, we have enhanced the fee-waiver service to include direct delivery of Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms to fee-waiver users once they have tested. However, you may still have eligible students who did not receive them. Please continue to distribute the forms to such students once you have confirmed that they haven t received or used the forms they are entitled to use.

To order materials or to ask questions about fee waivers, call the SAT Educator Helpline at (888) SAT-HELP.

Reducing Absenteeism
Absenteeism among fee-waiver recipients continues to be a concern it results in lost opportunities for students and wasted financial and administrative resources. In response to our research with thousands of fee-waiver recipients, most students:

Indicated that their school counselor was the most important influence on their decision to register for the SAT or SAT Subject Tests.
Cited not feeling prepared and not having transportation as the top reasons for being absent.
Indicated that the following would have helped them show up on test day:
Access to transportation/directions
A closer test center
Better preparation and/or more confidence
More encouragement and reminders
You can help make the SAT available to as many low-income, college-aspiring students as possible by using the following strategies suggested by counselors:

Distribute fee waivers to students who meet the eligibility requirements
Offer as much encouragement and support as you can to these students, who often face barriers to testing that more economically secure students may not encounter.
Help connect fee-waiver recipients to the full suite of free SAT and SAT Subject Test practice materials.
Provide reminders and assistance in planning transportation and other logistics.
Fee-waiver eligibility guidelines
If you know the annual income of a student's family, you can use the reduced lunch guidelines listed in the USDA income eligibility chart for the National School Lunch Program as your primary source in determining student eligibility. For more information and for other eligibility criteria, consult Test-Specific Guidelines.

International students
The same income guidelines apply to students living abroad who are United States citizens and will be testing outside the United States.

Fee waivers may be used by nationals of countries other than the United States who live and test in the United States or U.S. territories and who meet the eligibility requirements.
Fee waivers cover the cost of regular registration, and the non U.S. regional fee. The student is responsible for all other fees.
Home-schooled students
Home-schooled students are eligible for fee waivers provided they meet the income guidelines. These students must provide proof of eligibility (tax records, public assistance records, or record of enrollment in an aid program) to a local high school counselor. If the student is eligible, issue a fee-waiver card and review the card with him or her.

Additional services for fee-waiver eligible students
Students who register with fee waivers also receive these services:

Coverage of the fee for either the Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) or the Student Answer Service (SAS)
Coverage of the international processing fee, if applicable
Coverage of the additional security fee for students testing in Pakistan or India, if applicable
Up to four application fee waivers at many colleges
Students who meet the SAT Fee-Waiver Service eligibility guidelines, whether or not they actually registered with a fee waiver, can send a total of four additional score reports at no additional charge. The flexible score reports:

Can be used at any time while the student is in high school
Are available any time after a student takes an SAT Program test
Can be used even if a student previously registered for the SAT or an SAT Subject Test without using a fee waiver
To use the flexible score reports, students can go online see how many credits they have left and place their order. The number of flexible score reports available will appear automatically if they have registered using a fee waiver. If they have not previously registered with a fee waiver, they should indicate that they are eligible and enter the 12-digit code from the bottom of the fee-waiver card you provide them.

If ordering score reports by phone or paper, students can determine how many credits they have left before placing their orders. They can do this by signing into My Organizer or calling Customer Service and providing their registration information from their most recent test date.

Fee-waiver facts
NEW: Fee waivers can be used for late registrations in the United States and U.S. territories at no additional charge.
Students eligible for fee waivers can register online with a unique fee-waiver number that is printed on each fee-waiver card.
All required fields must be completed on the card for it to be valid. This applies whether the student is registering online or by paper.
The 12-digit fee-waiver identification number can be used only once.
Eligible students receive a total of four fee waivers during their academic career - two for the SAT and two for the SAT Subject Tests.
Students may choose to use their fee waivers for the SAT in either their junior or senior years.
Students may choose to use their fee waivers for the SAT Subject Tests in their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior years.
Students who are not yet in ninth grade may not use fee waivers.
Only those students who use fee waivers to register for SAT or SAT Subject Test administrations are eligible to receive Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms.
Students will receive a total of four forms to request college application waivers. Schools may receive a quantity of these forms to distribute to students who have not received them directly from the College Board.

Resources
The SAT Fee Waiver Directory of Colleges lists, by state and city, colleges that cooperate with the SAT Fee-Waiver Service. View and print the directory from the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page.

Also on the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page is the guide for families, which covers eligibility guidelines and other important information about the SAT Fee-Waiver Service:

SAT Program Fee Waivers Guide for Families
SAT Program Fee Waivers Spanish Guide for Families
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sat fee waiver identification number generator

The SAT Fee-Waiver Service assists low-income, college-aspiring students for whom payment of fees for the SAT or SAT Subject TestsTM might be a barrier to college entrance. This service has seen tremendous success thanks to the efforts of student advocates in high schools who work to provide wider access to college.

You can help remove the barrier of test fees by awarding fee waivers to students who meet our eligibility guidelines. Students receive fee waivers through their school counselors. They may use up to two fee waivers for the SAT and up to two for SAT Subject Tests.

Please note: To be valid, fee waivers must be completed by the counselor. See the Counselor's Guide to SAT Program Fee Waivers for complete instructions. Go to the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page to view and print the guide.

The College Board is committed to helping all students access a college education. In support of this mission, we have enhanced the fee-waiver service to include direct delivery of Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms to fee-waiver users once they have tested. However, you may still have eligible students who did not receive them. Please continue to distribute the forms to such students once you have confirmed that they haven t received or used the forms they are entitled to use.

To order materials or to ask questions about fee waivers, call the SAT Educator Helpline at (888) SAT-HELP.

Reducing Absenteeism
Absenteeism among fee-waiver recipients continues to be a concern it results in lost opportunities for students and wasted financial and administrative resources. In response to our research with thousands of fee-waiver recipients, most students:

Indicated that their school counselor was the most important influence on their decision to register for the SAT or SAT Subject Tests.
Cited not feeling prepared and not having transportation as the top reasons for being absent.
Indicated that the following would have helped them show up on test day:
Access to transportation/directions
A closer test center
Better preparation and/or more confidence
More encouragement and reminders
You can help make the SAT available to as many low-income, college-aspiring students as possible by using the following strategies suggested by counselors:

Distribute fee waivers to students who meet the eligibility requirements
Offer as much encouragement and support as you can to these students, who often face barriers to testing that more economically secure students may not encounter.
Help connect fee-waiver recipients to the full suite of free SAT and SAT Subject Test practice materials.
Provide reminders and assistance in planning transportation and other logistics.
Fee-waiver eligibility guidelines
If you know the annual income of a student's family, you can use the reduced lunch guidelines listed in the USDA income eligibility chart for the National School Lunch Program as your primary source in determining student eligibility. For more information and for other eligibility criteria, consult Test-Specific Guidelines.

International students
The same income guidelines apply to students living abroad who are United States citizens and will be testing outside the United States.

Fee waivers may be used by nationals of countries other than the United States who live and test in the United States or U.S. territories and who meet the eligibility requirements.
Fee waivers cover the cost of regular registration, and the non U.S. regional fee. The student is responsible for all other fees.
Home-schooled students
Home-schooled students are eligible for fee waivers provided they meet the income guidelines. These students must provide proof of eligibility (tax records, public assistance records, or record of enrollment in an aid program) to a local high school counselor. If the student is eligible, issue a fee-waiver card and review the card with him or her.

Additional services for fee-waiver eligible students
Students who register with fee waivers also receive these services:

Coverage of the fee for either the Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) or the Student Answer Service (SAS)
Coverage of the international processing fee, if applicable
Coverage of the additional security fee for students testing in Pakistan or India, if applicable
Up to four application fee waivers at many colleges
Students who meet the SAT Fee-Waiver Service eligibility guidelines, whether or not they actually registered with a fee waiver, can send a total of four additional score reports at no additional charge. The flexible score reports:

Can be used at any time while the student is in high school
Are available any time after a student takes an SAT Program test
Can be used even if a student previously registered for the SAT or an SAT Subject Test without using a fee waiver
To use the flexible score reports, students can go online see how many credits they have left and place their order. The number of flexible score reports available will appear automatically if they have registered using a fee waiver. If they have not previously registered with a fee waiver, they should indicate that they are eligible and enter the 12-digit code from the bottom of the fee-waiver card you provide them.

If ordering score reports by phone or paper, students can determine how many credits they have left before placing their orders. They can do this by signing into My Organizer or calling Customer Service and providing their registration information from their most recent test date.

Fee-waiver facts
NEW: Fee waivers can be used for late registrations in the United States and U.S. territories at no additional charge.
Students eligible for fee waivers can register online with a unique fee-waiver number that is printed on each fee-waiver card.
All required fields must be completed on the card for it to be valid. This applies whether the student is registering online or by paper.
The 12-digit fee-waiver identification number can be used only once.
Eligible students receive a total of four fee waivers during their academic career - two for the SAT and two for the SAT Subject Tests.
Students may choose to use their fee waivers for the SAT in either their junior or senior years.
Students may choose to use their fee waivers for the SAT Subject Tests in their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior years.
Students who are not yet in ninth grade may not use fee waivers.
Only those students who use fee waivers to register for SAT or SAT Subject Test administrations are eligible to receive Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms.
Students will receive a total of four forms to request college application waivers. Schools may receive a quantity of these forms to distribute to students who have not received them directly from the College Board.

Resources
The SAT Fee Waiver Directory of Colleges lists, by state and city, colleges that cooperate with the SAT Fee-Waiver Service. View and print the directory from the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page.

Also on the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page is the guide for families, which covers eligibility guidelines and other important information about the SAT Fee-Waiver Service:

SAT Program Fee Waivers Guide for Families
SAT Program Fee Waivers Spanish Guide for Families
Reply

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sat fee waiver identification number generator

The SAT Fee-Waiver Service assists low-income, college-aspiring students for whom payment of fees for the SAT or SAT Subject TestsTM might be a barrier to college entrance. This service has seen tremendous success thanks to the efforts of student advocates in high schools who work to provide wider access to college.

You can help remove the barrier of test fees by awarding fee waivers to students who meet our eligibility guidelines. Students receive fee waivers through their school counselors. They may use up to two fee waivers for the SAT and up to two for SAT Subject Tests.

Please note: To be valid, fee waivers must be completed by the counselor. See the Counselor's Guide to SAT Program Fee Waivers for complete instructions. Go to the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page to view and print the guide.

The College Board is committed to helping all students access a college education. In support of this mission, we have enhanced the fee-waiver service to include direct delivery of Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms to fee-waiver users once they have tested. However, you may still have eligible students who did not receive them. Please continue to distribute the forms to such students once you have confirmed that they haven t received or used the forms they are entitled to use.

To order materials or to ask questions about fee waivers, call the SAT Educator Helpline at (888) SAT-HELP.

Reducing Absenteeism
Absenteeism among fee-waiver recipients continues to be a concern it results in lost opportunities for students and wasted financial and administrative resources. In response to our research with thousands of fee-waiver recipients, most students:

Indicated that their school counselor was the most important influence on their decision to register for the SAT or SAT Subject Tests.
Cited not feeling prepared and not having transportation as the top reasons for being absent.
Indicated that the following would have helped them show up on test day:
Access to transportation/directions
A closer test center
Better preparation and/or more confidence
More encouragement and reminders
You can help make the SAT available to as many low-income, college-aspiring students as possible by using the following strategies suggested by counselors:

Distribute fee waivers to students who meet the eligibility requirements
Offer as much encouragement and support as you can to these students, who often face barriers to testing that more economically secure students may not encounter.
Help connect fee-waiver recipients to the full suite of free SAT and SAT Subject Test practice materials.
Provide reminders and assistance in planning transportation and other logistics.
Fee-waiver eligibility guidelines
If you know the annual income of a student's family, you can use the reduced lunch guidelines listed in the USDA income eligibility chart for the National School Lunch Program as your primary source in determining student eligibility. For more information and for other eligibility criteria, consult Test-Specific Guidelines.

International students
The same income guidelines apply to students living abroad who are United States citizens and will be testing outside the United States.

Fee waivers may be used by nationals of countries other than the United States who live and test in the United States or U.S. territories and who meet the eligibility requirements.
Fee waivers cover the cost of regular registration, and the non U.S. regional fee. The student is responsible for all other fees.
Home-schooled students
Home-schooled students are eligible for fee waivers provided they meet the income guidelines. These students must provide proof of eligibility (tax records, public assistance records, or record of enrollment in an aid program) to a local high school counselor. If the student is eligible, issue a fee-waiver card and review the card with him or her.

Additional services for fee-waiver eligible students
Students who register with fee waivers also receive these services:

Coverage of the fee for either the Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) or the Student Answer Service (SAS)
Coverage of the international processing fee, if applicable
Coverage of the additional security fee for students testing in Pakistan or India, if applicable
Up to four application fee waivers at many colleges
Students who meet the SAT Fee-Waiver Service eligibility guidelines, whether or not they actually registered with a fee waiver, can send a total of four additional score reports at no additional charge. The flexible score reports:

Can be used at any time while the student is in high school
Are available any time after a student takes an SAT Program test
Can be used even if a student previously registered for the SAT or an SAT Subject Test without using a fee waiver
To use the flexible score reports, students can go online see how many credits they have left and place their order. The number of flexible score reports available will appear automatically if they have registered using a fee waiver. If they have not previously registered with a fee waiver, they should indicate that they are eligible and enter the 12-digit code from the bottom of the fee-waiver card you provide them.

If ordering score reports by phone or paper, students can determine how many credits they have left before placing their orders. They can do this by signing into My Organizer or calling Customer Service and providing their registration information from their most recent test date.

Fee-waiver facts
NEW: Fee waivers can be used for late registrations in the United States and U.S. territories at no additional charge.
Students eligible for fee waivers can register online with a unique fee-waiver number that is printed on each fee-waiver card.
All required fields must be completed on the card for it to be valid. This applies whether the student is registering online or by paper.
The 12-digit fee-waiver identification number can be used only once.
Eligible students receive a total of four fee waivers during their academic career - two for the SAT and two for the SAT Subject Tests.
Students may choose to use their fee waivers for the SAT in either their junior or senior years.
Students may choose to use their fee waivers for the SAT Subject Tests in their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior years.
Students who are not yet in ninth grade may not use fee waivers.
Only those students who use fee waivers to register for SAT or SAT Subject Test administrations are eligible to receive Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms.
Students will receive a total of four forms to request college application waivers. Schools may receive a quantity of these forms to distribute to students who have not received them directly from the College Board.

Resources
The SAT Fee Waiver Directory of Colleges lists, by state and city, colleges that cooperate with the SAT Fee-Waiver Service. View and print the directory from the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page.

Also on the SAT Downloads and Materials Ordering page is the guide for families, which covers eligibility guidelines and other important information about the SAT Fee-Waiver Service:

SAT Program Fee Waivers Guide for Families
SAT Program Fee Waivers Spanish Guide for Families
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Are You Eligible?
SAT fee waivers are available to low-income 11th and 12th grade students in the U.S. or U.S. territories. U.S. citizens living outside the U.S. may be able to have test fees waived. SAT Subject Test fee waivers are available for students in grades nine through 12.

You re eligible for fee waivers if you say yes to any of these items:

You re enrolled in or eligible to participate in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP).
Your annual family income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
You re enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families (e.g., Federal TRIO programs such as Upward Bound).
Your family receives public assistance.
You live in federally subsidized public housing or a foster home, or are homeless.
You are a ward of the state or an orphan.
What Fee Waivers Cover
The registration fee for up to two SATs, with or without the SAT Essay
The registration fee for up to two SAT Subject Test administrations (take up to three individual SAT Subject Tests on a single test day)
Four limited-time score reports plus four to use at any time (see details below)
Four college application fee waivers
Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) or Student Answer Service (SAS) if ordered at the time of registration (QAS and SAS aren t available for SAT Subject Tests)
A fee reduction for multiple-choice score verification or essay score verification
Coverage of the SAT Essay if you are an SAT School Day tester whose school or district covers only the SAT but supports essay testing
Coverage of the non-U.S. regional fee for fee-waiver-eligible U.S. students who are testing abroad
Note: If you didn t register for the SAT with Essay, but want to switch later, you can add it for free until the registration deadline. After that, you can still add it until the late registration deadline, but you ll have to pay a fee. You can t add the essay after late registration ends. But if you decide to add the essay on test day, and if materials are available at the test center, you can take the SAT with Essay for no additional fee.

What Fee Waivers Don t Cover
Even if you have a fee waiver, it doesn't cover some of the costs for changing your registration. For example, if you want to change your test center, or the date you re taking the SAT, you ll have to pay for that. You also have to pay for rush scores, or to receive your scores by phone.

Apply to Colleges For Free
It s worth repeating: Every student who uses an SAT fee waiver gets four college application fee waivers too.

How to Get a Fee Waiver
Your school counselor or a representative of an authorized community-based organization will help you get a fee waiver.

If you re home-schooled, you can get fee waivers by contacting a local high school counselor. Just provide proof of eligibility, such as tax records or proof of enrollment in an aid program like those listed above.

How to Register with a Fee Waiver
If you re registering online, enter the following information:

The 12-digit code (each code is good for one registration only)
The name of a high-school counselor or another authorized person
The way you qualified for the waiver
If you re registering by mail, send the fee-waiver card that includes this information along with your paper registration form. Incomplete cards or forms will be mailed back to you unprocessed.

If you re testing in the United States or U.S. territories, you can use a fee waiver during the late registration period.

Additional Score Reports
Every SAT or SAT Subject Test registration covers four score reports, as long as you specify them by the date indicated on your Admission Ticket (usually nine days after your test date).

If you are eligible for a fee waiver, however, you get four additional score reports to use at any time during high school. No matter how many times you register with a fee waiver (or even if you didn t use a fee waiver to register) you are entitled to the four reports.

To use the flexible score reports, sign in to your free College Board account. The number of score reports still available to you will appear automatically if you have registered using a fee waiver. If you have not previously registered with a fee waiver, indicate that you are eligible and enter the 12-digit code from the bottom of your fee-waiver card. You can also order score reports by phone or paper; before ordering, you can find out how many credits you have left through your My Organizer account or by calling Customer Service.
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sat fee waiver identification number generator

SAT fee waivers are available to low-income 11th and 12th grade students in the U.S. or U.S. territories and U.S. citizens living outside the U.S. may be able to have test fees waived. SAT Subject Test fee waivers are available for students in grades nine through 12.

You re eligible for fee waivers if you say yes to any of these items:

You re enrolled in or eligible to participate in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP).
Your annual family income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
You re enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families (e.g., Federal TRIO programs such as Upward Bound).
Your family receives public assistance.
You live in federally subsidized public housing or a foster home, or are homeless.
You are a ward of the state or an orphan.
What Fee Waivers Cover
The registration fee for up to two SATs, with or without the SAT Essay
The registration fee for up to two SAT Subject Test administrations (take up to three individual SAT Subject Tests taken on a single test day)
Four limited-time score reports plus four to use at any time (see details below)
Four college application fee waivers
Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) or Student Answer Service (SAS) if ordered at the time of registration (QAS and SAS aren t available for SAT Subject Tests)
A fee reduction for multiple-choice score verification or essay score verification
Coverage of the SAT Essay if you are an SAT School Day tester whose school or district covers only the SAT but supports essay testing
Coverage of the non-U.S. regional fee for fee-waiver-eligible U.S. students who are testing abroad
Note: If you didn t register to take the SAT with Essay, but change your mind on test day and materials are available at your test center the waiver s got you covered.

What Fee Waiver s Don t Cover
Fee waivers can t be used if you miss the registration deadline and get on the waitlist.

They don t cover fees for changing your registration. There s no fee if you change your mind about taking the SAT with Essay.

Apply to Colleges For Free
It s worth repeating: Every student who uses an SAT fee waiver gets four college application fee waivers too.

How to Get a Fee Waiver
Your school counselor or a representative of an authorized community-based organization will help you get a fee waiver.

If you re home-schooled, you can get fee waivers by contacting a local high school counselor. Just provide proof of eligibility, such as tax records or proof of enrollment in an aid program like those listed above.

How to Register with a Fee Waiver
If you re registering online, enter the following information:

The 12-digit code (each code is good for one registration only)
The name of a high-school counselor or another authorized person
The way you qualified for the waiver
If you re registering by mail, send the fee-waiver card that includes this information along with your paper registration form. Incomplete cards or forms will be mailed back to you unprocessed.

If you re testing in the United States or U.S. territories, you can use a fee waiver during the late registration period.

Additional Score Reports
Every SAT or SAT Subject Test registration covers four score reports, as long as you specify them by the date indicated on your Admission Ticket (usually nine days after your test date).

If you are eligible for a fee waiver, however, you get four additional score reports to use at any time during high school. No matter how many times you register with a fee waiver (or even if you didn t use a fee waiver to register) you are entitled to the four reports.

To use the flexible score reports, sign in to your free College Board account. The number of score reports still available to you will appear automatically if you have registered using a fee waiver. If you have not previously registered with a fee waiver, indicate that you are eligible and enter the 12-digit code from the bottom of your fee-waiver card. You can also order score reports by phone or paper; before ordering, you can find out how many credits you have left through your My Organizer account or by calling Customer Service.
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SAT fee waivers let low-income students test for free. This service is a tremendous success thanks to educators. Schools automatically receive SAT fee waivers based on the number of fee waivers used by students in the previous testing year. To request additional fee waivers, call the SAT Educator Helpline at 888-SAT-HELP.

Distributing Fee Waivers
School counselors and community-based organizations can help remove the barrier of test fees by distributing fee waivers to students who meet the College Board s eligibility guidelines.

For more information about ordering and receiving fee waivers, go to Fee-Waiver FAQs.

Important:
Fee Waiver Basics
Get details about who is eligible, what fee waivers cover, and more.
Brochures
SAT Fee Waivers Student Brochure (.pdf/225KB)
SAT Fee Waivers Student Brochure (Spanish) (.pdf/589KB)
Counselor's Guide to Fee Waivers (.pdf/520KB)
College Application Fee Waivers
The College Board provides college application fee waivers directly to students. However, you may still have eligible students who did not get them. You can give them college application fee waivers once you ve confirmed that they haven t received them or used their four waivers.

More Ways to Help
Our research shows that counselors are the most important influence on students decision to take the SAT and SAT Subject Tests. But research also shows that underrepresented students need more than a fee waiver to make it to test day.

Counselors have suggested these strategies for making sure students don t miss test day:

Help arrange transportation to the test center.
Help students prepare by connecting them to free, world-class practice from Khan Academy and showing them where to find other free practice resources.
Offer reminders and encouragement.
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SAT fee waivers are available to low-income 11th and 12th grade students in the U.S. or U.S. territories and U.S. citizens living outside the U.S. may be able to have test fees waived. SAT Subject Test fee waivers are available for students in grades nine through 12.

You re eligible for fee waivers if you say yes to any of these items:

You re enrolled in or eligible to participate in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP).
Your annual family income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
You re enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families (e.g., Federal TRIO programs such as Upward Bound).
Your family receives public assistance.
You live in federally subsidized public housing or a foster home, or are homeless.
You are a ward of the state or an orphan.
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Requesting Fee Waivers

SAT fee waivers let low-income students test for free. This service is a tremendous success thanks to educators. Schools automatically receive SAT fee waivers based on the number of fee waivers used by students in the previous testing year. To request additional fee waivers, call the SAT Educator Helpline at 888-SAT-HELP.

Distributing Fee Waivers

School counselors and community-based organizations can help remove the barrier of test fees by distributing fee waivers to students who meet the College Board s eligibility guidelines.
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