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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are many applicants misrepresenting financial aid or income information to gain an admissions advantage, particularly students who pretends poor or hide the tax records (case I heard is small family businesses that operate primarily in cash)? Is it true that schools find it nearly impossible to accurately assess a family’s ability to pay? If so, does this place full-pay students at a disadvantage in the admissions process or require them to shoulder an additional burden by subsidizing those who falsely claim financial need?[/quote] False for regular students who file through FAFSA, OP. Yes, some issues of fraud through Questbridge, which probably no one here qualifies for. Please provide cites for your assertions[/quote] +1. And no cites provided. This is an irresponsible post. Please read up fore believing anywhere here.[/quote] +1. Financial aid in America is controlled by initial filings to FAFSA run by the U.S. Dept of education. The results are set to the universities in America. Or the schools use another system, CSS, but neither allows for the misuse that OP is describing without any proof for her allegations. Talk to your high school advisor about this before believing anything here or read up on FAFSA and the CSS[/quote]
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