Messed up on Family Household...

<p>Okay, so when I was filling out my CSU applications, I got to the point where I had to apply for the fee waiver. The fee waivers were based off certain information, one of which was my # of members living in household. I put down 6, because I included my both my grandparents (yeah, I know) since they live with me. I'm freaking out right now because I realized that they are not listed under our household family from what my parent's bills and records show, but they do live with us. The problem is that the fee waiver could only be submitted once and at first I got accepted for it. The application states that I cannot change the information on my household and incomes (or any information regarding the fee waiver for that matter) since they already processed it. However, the correct # of people should have been 4, not 6, so I feel my admission would be affected cause I technically lied. Any advice on what I should do? </p>

<p>Oh, and I did not submit my online applications to the CSU's yet. I have the application together still, just the fee waiver issue.</p>

<p>Pick up the phone. Call them.</p>

<p>You aren’t the only person to ever make this mistake. They will tell you what to do.</p>

<p>Is it possible to call them even when I didn’t submit my application yet? It’s not as if they have my information yet, and the fee waiver is approved by the ''online" system, and by no means the actual acceptance of the fee waiver yet.</p>

<p>bump. bump…</p>

<p>Sure, people call with questions all the time. Call or send an email explaining your mistake and asking what you should do.</p>