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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. Complete the Application – CSS Profile | College Board

    The application provides online help to guide you. You do not need to complete the application all at once; you can save your application and return to it later.

  3. 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.

  4. Getting Started – CSS Profile | College Board

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

  5. About CSS Profile – CSS Profile | College Board

    Learn more about the basic information you need to complete your CSS Profile application starting October 1 each year.

  6. International Applicants – CSS Profile | College Board

    The CSS Profile application will collect information about your family’s income, assets, and expenses. You or your parents will be able to enter the information in your home …

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

  8. Frequently Asked Questions – CSS Profile | College Board

    Getting Started Why do I need to complete the CSS Profile? How do I know if my school requires the CSS Profile? How do I add additional schools to the CSS Profile? What documents do I …

  9. Fee Waivers – CSS Profile | College Board

    CSS Profile for noncustodial parents living in the U.S. is free to submit for undergraduate students' noncustodial parents whose family adjusted gross income is up to $100,000.

  10. 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 …