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Using the College Scholarship Service Profile to get scholarships

Ian Koch

The College Scholarship Service Profile is otherwise called the CSS Profile. This is actually an application that is used for applying for the scholarships available in the institutions. This application is available with the College Board of the United States. You can get this application in the colleges that you wish to apply for scholarship. This application has a lot of columns to be filled up which is sure to give the institution to scrutinize the application for the scholarship easily. It gives a detailed look at the applying student’s profile clearly so that the institution can decide whether to grant scholarship for that student or not.

The student’s financial status and that of the parents of the student are also revealed in the CSS Profile. This profile reaches the institution usually earlier than the FAFSA. This makes the institutions to make a decision on the scholarship even before they get the FAFSA. Financial aid decisions are made in the colleges that have early acceptance programs for the student’s admission. This decision is made quite before the New Year. The FAFSA is available only after the New Year. That is why the CSS profile is more useful for most of the institutions. After the student joins the college based on the CSS Profile they have to fill up the FAFSA which is the official financial aid application. The colleges would then make any adjustments if needed to the financial aid that was granted based on the CSS Profile.

The College Scholarship Service Profile can be filled up online on the College Board’s website at https://profileonline.collegeboard.com/index.jsp. To complete this profile online you have to register with them online. You might need a credit card or a checking account to fill up and submit this profile to the College Board. The details of the colleges and institutions that use this CSS profile are also given in the College Board’s website. A guide to fill up the form is also available online. This is the fastest way to get your profile submitted to the College Board.

 

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