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/ˈfiː ˈweɪvər/ · fee·waiv·er
noun
- A waiver or exemption from paying a required fee, often granted to individuals who cannot afford it or meet specific criteria. The university offered a fee waiver to low-income students applying for the graduate program.
Did you know? The concept of fee waivers has been particularly significant in the context of college admissions in the United States, where it helps ensure equal access to higher education for underprivileged students. Many institutions and organizations offer fee waivers to eligible applicants to reduce financial barriers.