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How Nigerian students can apply for masters abroad without paying application fees

Applying for a master’s programme abroad often comes with high upfront costs. Universities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom typically charge application fees ranging from $50 to

How Nigerian students can apply for masters abroad without paying application fees
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March 24, 2026byThe Nation
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  • By Ozioma Emeka

Applying for a master’s programme abroad often comes with high upfront costs. Universities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom typically charge application fees ranging from $50 to $100 per school. For applicants targeting multiple institutions, this can quickly amount to nearly ₦400,000 before the admission process even begins.

However, several platforms and strategies now exist to help students bypass these costs by offering fee waivers or connecting applicants to institutions currently accepting free applications.

One of the most widely used platforms is the Common App. Accepted by more than 1,000 universities globally, it allows applicants to submit multiple applications through a single account. While the platform itself is free, students who can demonstrate financial hardship may request fee waivers, which many participating universities honour.

Similarly, the Coalition App was designed to support students facing financial barriers. Member institutions, including several Ivy League schools, often waive application fees for eligible candidates. After completing a profile, applicants are matched with universities that offer free application options.

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For Nigerian students in particular, YMGrad provides a practical advantage. The platform maintains an updated list of universities offering application fee waivers, often with specific promo codes required to apply at no cost. Institutions such as NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Indiana University, and Stevens Institute of Technology have appeared on its listings. Users receive email alerts and can apply within the waiver window.

Another effective approach is attending virtual open days and webinars hosted by universities. Many institutions in Canada and the United States provide application fee waiver codes to participants. These sessions are typically free and accessible online. Universities such as Stevens Institute of Technology and the University of New Brunswick have offered such incentives in the past. Prospective applicants are advised to monitor admissions pages for upcoming events.

Germany also presents a cost-effective pathway. Public universities in the country generally charge no tuition fees and often require little or no application fees. Through the DAAD, students can access scholarships that may cover tuition, living expenses, and other costs. Many programmes are available in English, making them accessible to international students.

While these options do not guarantee admission, they significantly reduce the financial barriers that prevent many students from applying. For prospective applicants, the challenge should lie in meeting academic and admission requirements—not in paying to submit an application.

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