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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read a while ago on this forum that some college counselors advise it's better to show your income and assets by filing the CSS Profile and FAFSA to "prove" that you are a full pay. It seems a bit crazy, but could be true? [/quote] It seems to me that not submitting a FAFSA is proof enough. [/quote] DP. The admission officers at schools that claim to be need-blind will not know whether FAFSA and the CSS Profile were filed, nor the checkbox in the application that asks if the student is applying for financial aid.[/quote] So if they are boxed out of this information, google/zillow it is. [/quote] No, they also use College Board's Landscape tool, which gives income level and property value down to the census tract.[/quote] I looked up our census tract data at the most granular level and it gave the median income as 82k. I'm not sure how helpful that is to colleges. [/quote]
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