<p>I don't think that's right. Yale clearly asks for the Non-Custodial Profile. The NCP includes income from both NCP parents if the NCP has re-married. Likewise Brown asks for the NCP. There is really no way to separate the income and assets of a married couple that file a joint return. I think you misunderstood the 568 group. Their principal goal is simply to establish the definition of "need blind". We applied to Rice, Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown, Williams, Swarthmore, Amherst, Wellesley, UChicago, and Middlebury from that list last year and all of them require the NCP. Brown is asking for the income tax returns of both custodial and non-custodial parents for returning students this year as well, <a href="http://financialaid.brown.edu/Cmx_Content.aspx?cpId=142%5B/url%5D">http://financialaid.brown.edu/Cmx_Content.aspx?cpId=142</a>
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