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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. 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.

  3. 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.

  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

    What is CSS Profile? The CSS Profile is an online application used by colleges and scholarship programs to award non-federal institutional aid. For federal aid you must complete the FAFSA. …

  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. International Students – CSS Profile | College Board

    Many colleges provide institutional financial aid to international students. Check out our participating institutions to see if your college accepts CSS Profile for international students.

  8. Fee Waivers – CSS Profile | College Board

    Some students are eligible to receive CSS Profile fee waivers if they meet certain criteria outlined here.

  9. You submit the CSS Profile at cssprofile.org. Once you sign- in, you will find a list of useful documents, such as your federal tax returns and other financial information that you’ll need to …

  10. Why do I need to complete the CSS Profile?

    Hundreds of institutions use CSS Profile as a common application for nonfederal financial aid, reducing the number of times a student may need to fill out institution financial aid applications …