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To create an account, non-custodial parents should go to the home page of the CSS Profile and click the Sign In to button, and then Create Account under Dont have an account? Create the account using the noncustodial parents information, not the students information.
The student will need to log in first in order for a parent to assist them in completing their application. If the students parents are divorced/separated, the noncustodial parent will create an account to complete a second CSS Profile.
0:31 1:59 On the next page you can add a mobile phone number to help with account recovery. But this is notMoreOn the next page you can add a mobile phone number to help with account recovery. But this is not required. Step four you have created a college board account and are ready to start the CSS profile.
A CSS Profile Waiver Request for the Noncustodial Parent is available to provide to colleges. Each college will look at your waiver request and determine if they will waive the requirement for your noncustodial parent to submit a CSS Profile application.
What happens if you dont fill out CSS Profile? Some colleges may require you to submit the CSS Profile. If you dont submit it, the institution that requires it may not consider you for its non-federal aid awards.
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More In Forms and Instructions If you are the custodial parent, you can use Form 8332 to do the following. Release a claim to exemption for your child so that the noncustodial parent can claim an exemption for the child. Revoke a previous release of claim to exemption for your child.
To request a waiver of your non-custodial parents financial contribution, you will need to send a Non-custodial Parent Waiver Petition to each college that you rank for the Match. The deadline to submit this form to the colleges is November 1.
The purpose of the CSS Profile is to provide students with financial aid packages that make college more affordable. Filling it out may also unlock scholarship opportunities for all kinds of students, including those from higher-earning families who dont qualify for federal aid.

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