<p>Does anyone know if the "Custodial Parent's" and/or "Non-custodial parent's" Addendums were required to apply for financial aid? I kind of forgot about them because my mind filed them away as optional...however now i'm anxious that it was a vital part of the financial aid process and it could jeopardize my chances for aid. Did anyone do them?</p>
<p>hmm, after re-reading some info just now, i am pretty sure they are required of students with divorced parents....dangit</p>
<p>Definitely call. They'll probably be quite helpful. Also, people's financial situations can change all the time so I'm sure you aren't the only one who's dealing with changes at the moment. Just call and see what they say. Good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks! I called today and the lady told me I still need to send in copies of my tax returns...ugh, I didn't realize they were needed yet. I guess that was stupid of me. And apparently she has the addendum, yet I know that i didnt' send it in, so she must have been mistaken about that. I'm going to fax all this in tomorrow. Again I was stupid though and didn't ask as to how being late on these documents will affect my eligibility for aid...</p>
<p>They always say, if they accept you, they want you. So they're going to try and help you with financial aid, as much as they can.</p>
<p>that's a good way of looking at it</p>