<p>The Penn supplement asks if the student intends to apply for financial aid. If the student answers "no", does the answer affect the student's ability to apply for aid in the second or later years if the student changes his/her mind or has a change of circumstances?</p>
<p>correct. If they admit you, they’ll of course do their best to get you to graduate. If finances change, of course they want you to apply for FA.</p>
<p>can you imagine: “Your mom’s business failed and your dad lost his job? Can’t pay next year’s tuition? OK. Opens up another spot for a full-pay transfer student! Yippee! Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.”</p>
<p>LOL</p>
<p>Good luck to you</p>