Great east coast schools that don't require CSS profile?

<p>Here’s a list of schools that DO require CSS Profile:
<a href=“https://profileonline.collegeboard.com/prf/PXRemotePartInstitutionServlet/PXRemotePartInstitutionServlet.srv[/url]”>https://profileonline.collegeboard.com/prf/PXRemotePartInstitutionServlet/PXRemotePartInstitutionServlet.srv&lt;/a&gt;
If a school is NOT on the above list, presumably it does not require CSS Profile. Most schools are not on the above list. Now the trick is to find schools that also have late application deadlines and otherwise meet your needs.
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/841691-official-list-schools-later-deadlines-9.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/841691-official-list-schools-later-deadlines-9.html&lt;/a&gt;
(see post #135)</p>

<p>Suggestions<a href=“non-Profile%20schools%20with%20late%20deadlines”>/u</a>
Centre College
Kalamazoo College
Earlham College
Hendrix College
Trinity University (TX)</p>

<p>These are all very good private LACs (liberal arts colleges). The non-Profile schools with late deadlines also include some public universities (such as Wisconsin and Miami University of Ohio) but I’m afraid as an OOS student you’d be unlikely to get adequate aid from them.</p>

<p>Check out the following list of best values in private LACs. Centre College, Earlham and Kalamazoo are all on the list.
[Best</a> Values in Private Colleges, 2010-11](<a href=“Kiplinger | Personal Finance News, Investing Advice, Business Forecasts”>Kiplinger | Personal Finance News, Investing Advice, Business Forecasts)
Forbes has ranked Centre College very highly in recent years:
[#24</a> Centre College - Forbes.com](<a href=“Forbes List Directory”>Forbes List Directory)
Centre, Earlham, Kalamazoo, and Hendrix all appear on the “Colleges That Change Lives” list:
[Colleges</a> That Change Lives | Changing Lives, One Student at a Time](<a href=“http://www.ctcl.org/]Colleges”>http://www.ctcl.org/)</p>

<p>Even if you are not too keen on the idea of a LAC, I recommend you at least apply to one or more of these. See what shakes out with admission and aid, then you can decide which schools are worth visiting.</p>