Alabama students have an opportunity to apply to colleges across the South with waived application fees. 🎓 The Alabama College Application Campaign is being held between October 17-21. An application code to waive fees is required from some schools.
Alabama high school students have a window of opportunity to apply to colleges across the South with waived application fees.
ALCAC was started ten years ago and is a combination of three other initiatives: the Cash for College FAFSA initiative, Alabama College Application Week and the Alabama College and Career Decision Day.
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