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By Megan KensleaStudentAdvisor.com StaffIt's that time of year again, when frenzied students can be found scrambling to turn in college applications across the country. But while most students are worried about crossing their t's and dotting their i's, many forget that, in addition to being stressful, college applications can be costly.
According to a 2010 survey conducted by College Board, 90% of four-year, not-for-profit colleges have an average application fee around $40. A recent NACAC Admissions Trends survey found that 1 in 4 students now submits 7 or more college applications. Those application fees can certainly put a dent in your wallet!
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