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  1. CSS Profile Home – CSS Profile | College Board

    The CSS Profile is an online application used by colleges and scholarship programs to award non-federal institutional aid.

  2. About CSS Profile – CSS Profile | College Board

    The CSS Profile is an online application used by colleges and scholarship programs to award non-federal institutional aid. For federal aid you must complete the FAFSA.

  3. Frequently Asked Questions – CSS Profile | College Board

    Who qualifies for a fee waiver? What does a CSS Profile fee waiver cover? When are students notified that they received a CSS Profile fee waiver? What if I do not qualify for an automatic …

  4. Complete the Application – CSS Profile | College Board

    Remember: The CSS Profile is free to domestic undergraduate students whose family income is up to $100,000. Read more about Fee Waivers. If you do not receive a Fee Waiver, the fee for …

  5. Information for Parents – CSS Profile | College Board

    Learn more about creating an account as a parent and completing the CSS Profile as a divorced, separated, or noncustodial parent.

  6. Getting Started – CSS Profile | College Board

    Ready to start your CSS Profile application? We're here to help you each step of the way.

  7. Institutional Documentation Service (IDOC) – CSS Profile | College …

    With IDOC, you submit your financial aid documents online and College Board provides them to all of your IDOC schools automatically. After you've been notified, you can log in to IDOC, …

  8. Check your colleges’ information to determine whether they require the CSS Profile. A list of participating colleges is also found on the CSS Profile Homepage.

  9. How do I know if my school requires the CSS Profile?

    Review our list of participating colleges and check your college’s financial aid website to see if the CSS Profile is required. Review any institution specific deadlines to ensure you submit your …

  10. The CSS Profile is only shared with institutions you select in the application process. Students may identify additional institutions after completing the application.