SASLI Half Fee Remission Acceptance Form SASLI Half Fee Remission Acceptance Form – 2026 LinkedInThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Congratulations on your SASLI Fee Remission! We hope you will join us this summer. Please fill out the information below, and email sasli@lpo.wisc.edu with any questions.Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) Award Acceptance(Required) I accept the SASLI Fee Remission for summer 2026 I decline SASLI Fee Remission for summer 2026 Award Not AcceptedWhy are you declining the SASLI Fee Remission?(Required)Award AcceptanceAre you a Wisconsin state resident for tuition purposes?(Required) Yes No Are you a Minnesota state resident for tuition purposes?(Required) Yes No Will you be residing in or physically present in Madison, WI between June 16 and August 7, 2026? Yes No Unsure Please indicate whether you have received or expect to receive additional funding to support your participation in this program. If yes, list the funding source(s) and amount(s). If none, enter ‘None.’(Required)If your primary course selection is canceled, please indicate the alternate SASLI language and level for which you would use this scholarship. If none, enter ‘N/A.’(Required)Signature(Required) I accept the SASLI Fee Remission offer and have read and understand the terms and conditions of the scholarship outlined below.By submitting this form, I understand that the SASLI Fee Remission will cover half of my tuition costs and be applied directly to my tuition account. If I accept other scholarships, I must notify sasli@lpo.wisc.edu, as additional tuition awards may affect the amount of my SASLI Fee Remission. I also understand that no other outside factors (e.g., job, other courses) will conflict with my study at SASLI, and that I must maintain my registration and commitment for the entire period, or I may be liable for repayment of this award. I also agree to work with WISLI to reflect on my SASLI experience (e.g., through a video and/or written interview), and that this reflection may be used to promote future programs.