12 Days of Christmas 2022: Day 2

(I’m taking a break from regular blogging and newsletters during the holidays. Hope you enjoy the DIY College Rankings version of the 12 Days of Christmas.)

On the second day of Christmas, DIY College Rankings wrote to me:

Two lists worth taking the time to review before creating your college list if you want to save money.

Harvard Scholarships: No Such Thing

This post is actually about Colleges that don’t Offer Merit Scholarships, Harvard is just the example. Skip down to the middle of the post to see a list of 84 colleges that provide little to no merit aid. And not all of them meet full need.

653 Colleges with No Application Fees for 2022

There are at least 653 colleges with 500 or more full-time undergraduates that have no application fees, an increase from 616 in 2021. This means that they did not have an application fee for the 2021-22 school year or will waive them if you apply online through the Common Application. Once again there are more colleges with free application fees than those with fees over $50, 465 a decrease from the previous year’s 489.


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12 Days of Christmas 2022: Day 2

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