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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband's daughter behaved like that. We think a lot had to do with the mom. She wasn't required to provide Dad's income and only used mom's income. Dad said I want the acceptance letter, financial information and to discuss with you how much mom is contributing, and wanted a copy and grades. Child refused to provide the information so we suspect she got a full ride. They refused to provide any information. She does not need your income information to apply. She can get a job to pay expenses.[/quote] If OPs daughter is applying to top-tier schools (ivy league), she will have to provide financial info for both parents as they use CSS profile to determine aid. Of course, she can slum it with the rest of our kids at one of the many excellent state schools which use FAFSA only and apply on Mom's household income only. [/quote] Then, Dad can provide the information directly to the school, which is what my husband offered his daughter. He doesn't need to give it to mom or daughter.[/quote] Yes, that is how they do it. They want you to complete your portion of the form and send it, the other parent doesn't complete yours, or at least that's how it was a few years ago when my son was applying.[/quote] I think they just left my husband off even and lied though he continued to pay child support a few years after age 18. (so technically that should have been his portion for college). Mom had little income and was supported by boyfriend so I suspect child got a full ride.[/quote]
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