The Hidden Costs of Applying to College (and How to Avoid Them!)
Applying to college is more expensive than most families realize—and those hidden costs can add up fast. Between application fees, test prep, and campus visits, families can easily spend thousands of dollars before their teen even sets foot in a dorm room.
Here’s what you need to budget for and how to save money during the process.
💰 The True Cost of College Applications
✔️ Application Fees: $50–$90 per school (Total: $500–$1,000+)
✔️ SAT/ACT Tests & Prep: $60–$200 per test, plus up to $2,000 for tutoring or courses
✔️ College Visits: Flights, hotels, meals ($500–$2,000+)
✔️ Sending Test Scores: $12 per report if required
✔️ Financial Aid Forms: Some schools require a CSS Profile with fees up to $25 per school
💡 How to Save Money on College Applications
✅ Apply for Fee Waivers: Many schools waive application fees for eligible students.
✅ Be Strategic: Don’t apply to 20+ schools—focus on a balanced list of reach, match, and safety schools.
✅ Use Free Test Prep: Sites like Khan Academy offer free SAT/ACT resources.
✅ Visit Virtually: Many colleges now offer free online tours and info sessions.
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