Monday, May 20, 2019

Viewing Your Fee Waiver Benefits Students with SAT fee waivers can sign in and view their full set of fee waiver benefits. You'll see your benefits and what you have left if: You've already used an SAT fee waiver for tests during or after October 2014. You took the SAT on a school day during or after October 2017 and already accepted your full set of fee waiver benefits. You enter a 12-digit fee waiver code when registering for upcoming tests. How to Get a Fee Waiver If you think you're eligible, your school counselor or a representative of an authorized community-based organization will help you get a fee waiver.




The National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty is the only national organization dedicated solely to using the power
of the law to end and prevent homelessness. We work with federal, state and local policymakers to draft laws that prevent
people from losing their homes and to help people out of homelessness. We have been instrumental in enacting numerous
federal laws, including the McKinney-Vento Act, the first major federal legislation to address homelessness. We helped
enact the federal program that makes vacant government properties available at no cost to non-profits for use as facilities
to assist people experiencing homelessness, and we ensure it is enforced including through litigation. We have won federal
legal protections for tenants affected by the foreclosure crisis and we are working to make sure lenders comply with it.
We aggressively fight laws criminalizing homelessness and promote measures protecting the civil rights of people
experiencing homelessness. We are advocating for proactive measures to ensure that those experiencing homelessness
have access to housing, jobs, and public benefits even though they have no address so that they can escape homelessness.
We are also upholding the right to vote for those who are experiencing homelessness.
We work to improve access to housing for domestic violence survivors and their children and we were instrumental in adding
landmark housing rights amendments to Violence Against Women Act.
We invalidate laws that prevent other charitable organizations from distributing food and social services to people experiencing
poverty and homelessness in inner cities.
We protect the right of children and youth experiencing homelessness to stay in school and get the support they need to
succeed.
For more information about our organization, access to publications, and to contribute to our work, please visit our website
at www.nlchp.org

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