A standardized application including detailed financial data, which is required to determine eligibility for all financial aid programs.
Many private universities require this form, which is more detailed and requires a processing fee, in addition to the FAFSA.
A need analysis document that was written and processed by the College Scholarship Service (CSS) in Princeton, New Jersey. The 1995-96 version of the FAF was the last one written.
Completion of this form distributed by the College Scholarship Service requires information about your family income, assets, expenses, and liabilities. It is essential in making application for financial aid distributed by the colleges.
A form that private schools often require parents to submit when applying for financial aid.
The old name for the Financial Aid PROFILE. The Financial Aid PROFILE is a supplemental financial aid form processed by the College Scholarship Service (CSS). It is not necessary to file a Financial Aid PROFILE in order to apply for federal student financial aid; the FAFSA is sufficient. The Financial Aid PROFILE is used by many private colleges and universities for awarding institutional funds.