Printed Forms

<p>The forms I've printed off the Cornell website for matriculation and financial aid have had a problem. The letters in each word sort of run together, as if each letter is a bit too wide. I'm not sure if this is a poorly designed form, or a problem with my printer (which I've had trouble with before). Have you had this same issue with your printed forms? I'd like to know so that I can figure out whether or not I'll need a new printer :(</p>

<p>I didn’t have any problems with my printed forms so I think the problem lies with your printer but just to be sure I suggest you download the same forms off the Common Application site and check. Anyway, why don’t you just ask a friend to print out the required forms?</p>

<p>what forms? excuse me for being paranoid.</p>

<p>if the forms open up in PDF…then ajust some of the printer/page settings directly on acrobat. i.e. shrink page, etc..</p>

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I was referring to the matriculation forms from the cornell website, not the application.</p>

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<p>You are excused. :stuck_out_tongue: New students have to fill out several forms, many of which are in your cornell bound packet. The health history form and some financial aid papers have to be printed out from the cornell website.</p>

<p>The forms are legible and I intend to submit them as they are, but thinking ahead, I wouldn’t want to submit a major research paper or resume that is printed sloppily. That’s why I’m trying to identify if I’ll need a new printer now.</p>

<p>what financial papers other than CIP and the Cornell Card?, If you so choose</p>

<p>the forms are listed at [url=<a href=“http://finaid.cornell.edu/Shared/Forms.htm]Forms[/url”>http://finaid.cornell.edu/Shared/Forms.htm]Forms[/url</a>] most are only required in certain circumstances and some can be completed online.</p>