CSS Profiles required?

<p>For these specific schools I'm looking at, are CSS profiles required?</p>

<p>Lehigh University (I know it is)
Temple University (I think not, but not entirely sure)
Penn State
The College of New Jersey
The University of Sciences [Philadelphia]</p>

<p>Also! Does the University of Sciences have an accelerated 7-year BA/MD program, and if they do could someone give me a link? I can't find one anywhere.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance! @__@</p>

<p>The school’s financial aid website will tell you what is required. Do your own research so you know for sure. Don’t trust what someone posts. They could be wrong, and you would be SOL.</p>

<p>I have emailed a few of the schools because apparently I’m just really bad at searching. I’m not an internet person. I like having physical papers to look through for this kind of stuff…</p>

<p>But Lehigh does require one, Temple does not but has a separate application in addition to the regular one, Penn state still has to get back to me, TCNJ I’m gonna call, and University of Sciences I also need to call…</p>

<p>YOU do have to look on each website. Some schools have changed over and others may well have as well, or have changed to their own applications. NYU is one that I know that up till recently was FAFSA only and now requires PROFILE as well.</p>

<p>The info is usually really obvious on the websites. Go to the financial aid (sometimes it says “afford” or something like that). Sometimes it is a link from the front page, sometimes off the admissions page. Usually there is a link to “apply” or “financial aid deadlines”. Sometimes the links are different for first year vs. returning or transfer students. Those pages tell what forms are needed.</p>

<p>Do NOT rely on people out here to tell you. Call the school if you need help, but the website is the best place to look.</p>

<p><a href=“https://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/PROFILE_Student_Guide.pdf[/url]”>https://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/PROFILE_Student_Guide.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;