<p>anyone got their financial aid package or scholarship,
and is FASFA the only thing that you need to turn in for financial aid, do you have to fill out the online thing or the package that CMU sent you. Is it too late to do this or it's still okay.</p>
<p>anyone can help?</p>
<p>call them tomorrow morning, and yes...i sent in w2's, tax returns, and the form they sent me in addition to the css and fafsa forms.</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>Son has been admitted to CIT and MCS (fat letter arrived last week).</p>
<p>No aid letter yet. CMU Admissions told me that aid letters would be sent out a week after admissions letters. </p>
<p>We sent in the package that CMU wanted - before the deadline. </p>
<p>I can not answer your other questions. I suggest you call CMU directly. I would assume that the requested materials really did need to be turned in by the deadline.</p>
<p>Ya, because CMU has its own financial aid application you have to sent in. (Which is online too)</p>
<p>Do they require the CSS Profile? There was no CMU code, so I assume they were not participating.</p>
<p>no..... they don't require CSS.....</p>
<p>hm, i have cmu listed on my css receipt...oh well =)</p>
<p>Go to this link : <a href="http://profileonline.collegeboard.com/P5RemotePartInstitutionServlet/P5RemotePartInstitutionServlet.srv%5B/url%5D">http://profileonline.collegeboard.com/P5RemotePartInstitutionServlet/P5RemotePartInstitutionServlet.srv</a></p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon is not on this list...</p>
<p>karthikkito,
do you know what code you used for cmu on the css profile form?</p>
<p>its not listed on this sheet. it simply has:</p>
<p>Confirmation
[address]</p>
<p>Order
Send PROFILE/CSS To
...
...
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
...
...</p>
<p>but now that I look at the link ravi posted, i'm absolutely confused.</p>
<p>karthikkito,</p>
<p>did cmu say anywhere to submit css to them? </p>
<p>Also, I didn't get any css form with the fin aid form they sent.</p>
<p>nope, cmu didnt say to submit css [i just searched for every college i applied to and sent the form to those that accepted it]. i'm still confused as to why it's on my document and why i was able to submit to them, since according to your link...i shouldn't have been able to.</p>
<p>I phoned them, and was told that they do not accept/consider the css. So, who knows?</p>
<p>must have been an error on college board's part then...i hope i didn't cause [much] concern!</p>
<p>:)</p>