<p>Okey, as I was an Early Descion Candidate I didn't have to fill out the CSS Profile, as was stated in the forms of the Uni, but I've been deferred. Do I have to fill one now or am I good with Princeton's own form for Financial Aid that I filled out?</p>
<p>Uhm, I don't think Princeton needs the CSS for ED or RD. They use their own form for both. But you need to fill out the FAFSA for both rounds whether or not you were accepted ED (oh, well not if you were rejected I guess).</p>
<p>Yeh, Okey, I'll probably just send it to be on the safe side. It's only about $8, unless I find something marked otherwise.</p>
<p>i thought it was $18</p>
<p>so can anyone confirm that they dont need the css profile? I went to the website and it didnt ask for it, but it is listed on the css profile if you search for it.</p>
<p>guess this will help, it was on the princeton financial instruction booklet:</p>
<p>"Although we do not require the PROFILE, you may find it convenient to include Princeton on the list of recipients if you are completing a PROFILE for another college. In this case, we will accept your data and incorporate it in the appropriate sections of the Princeton application."</p>
<p>so u don't have to.</p>
<p>The base fee is $18, and the fee to send it to each college is $8... stupid college board, I've spent so much money on that thing... </p>
<p>Anyway, thanks for the help. I'm not going to bother sending it. Unless, they call me and say I should or something...</p>
<p>The base fee is $18, and the fee to send it to each college is $8... stupid college board, I've spent so much money on that thing.</p>
<p>WHAT?! No, I just sent mine to 7 places for $18 each. There was a $5 registration fee. But nothing about $8...</p>