No. Ivies are need blind. (Some need-blind schools look at indicators of ability to pay, like high school or zip code, but they don’t look directly at FAFSA/CSS.)Anonymous wrote:can this lower ivy chances if they think you need aid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fafsa is a separate application and css is on college board?
FAFSA is a separate federal form. CSS is operated by the College Board and is used instead/in addition to FAFSA at some schools, particularly private schools.
Check the school’s website or email to clarify if you are unsure which application the school takes and whether it is needed for merit aid consideration. Many schools do not require either for merit consideration, but some do.
thanks! does fafsa get filled out by kid or parents? i mean we do it under kids name-the fafsa--use her name and email?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fafsa is a separate application and css is on college board?
FAFSA is a separate federal form. CSS is operated by the College Board and is used instead/in addition to FAFSA at some schools, particularly private schools.
Check the school’s website or email to clarify if you are unsure which application the school takes and whether it is needed for merit aid consideration. Many schools do not require either for merit consideration, but some do.
Anonymous wrote:fafsa is a separate application and css is on college board?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Schools require FAFSA for merit consideration.