Yes, you can apply for a discount/reimbursement but you have to prove financial hardship. Try a little harder at searching through the AADSAS site, the info is in there somewhere.
oh screw you, some people don't get everything from mommy and daddy, and can't use their money they get from their J-O-B for spending money or even for the AADSAS application, they need every penny to pay their R-E-N-T
Will people on here stop posting ignorant replies?????
You can always fund it with a credit card to get things started, apply for fee reduction (a reaaaalllly long shot), make minimum payments until accepted, and then use financial aid to pay off the card. Of course, with the 14 year repayment plan this is probably not the most fiscally conservative thing you could do.
I took out a personal loan to pay for the costs incurred this application cycle and last years since I'm not financially disadvantaged enough (my bank account begs to differ). And most of it went on my credit card until the loans were disbursed. Needless to say, I'm broke so I better get in!!!!