Financial Aid for Twins

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I'm a junior this year and would really like to apply to Princeton next year ED. I'm a twin, and my brother will probably be applying to Northeastern, but he's not sure. I'm pretty sure my family will qualify for some financial aid (with two kids in college). Will I get more financial aid if I get in ED, even though my brother wouldn't have selected his college yet? Will they modify the package once he figures out where he is attending? I've looked for other topics about twins but all of the ones I found were about twins attending the same school (count me out! :p). </p>

<p>I really want to go to Princeton but I don't want to put my parents or myself at a huge financial strain. </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>-JTC007</p>

<p>Our two S's are not twins, but they both applied to universities a year ago. S3 applied ED to Princeton, S2 was applying to a bunch of other colleges. We just listed the brother's tentative status in the Princeton finaid application, and they offered the finaid in assumption that we will have two freshmen in the family. That simple.</p>

<p>OK thanks, that answered my question. I don't want to feel guilty about applying ED...now I don't, because Princeton is so generous. </p>

<p>:)</p>