<p>I waited till the last minute to fill this out and now im screwed! The server is crashing , every time i click save it just says page unavailable. If it dosent say that , then it the whole page has to load which takes another 20 min and then i have to gamble to click next or not cause maybe it will crash again..</p>
<p>How bad would it be i i turned it in tomorrow?</p>
<p>It’s not working for me either.</p>
<p>It’s loading incredibly slowly for me and then timing out and saying that the page is unavailable. But there’s a notification on the Penn portal that says if applicants have all forms in by February 7th they will still be accepted and we’ll know our financial aid packages on March 30th. Don’t worry! Everyone’s having this problem!</p>
<p>Yep. We are having the same problem as well. We called and the person who answered said that it is okay not to have it in by February 1. February 7 will work fine. He suggestged we forget about the online form and complete the .pdf form instead. It can be faxed in.</p>
<p>I tried it again just a couple hours after I posted and was able to fill it out.</p>
<p>I am confused about what is being discussed on this thread. There is no Financial Aid supplement for Penn. There is nothing to fill out (by Feb 1st or Feb 7th) on Penn website. All you have to fill are CSS PROFILE (On College Board website) and FAFSA (on a government website). You fill those two and send in your 2010 tax return (Parents’ and students, if applicable) and you are done!</p>
<p>Am I missing something?</p>
<p>Here is the link to the source of my information …</p>
<p>[Financial</a> Aid Checklist](<a href=“http://www.sfs.upenn.edu/finaid-checklists/checklists-pro-us.htm]Financial”>http://www.sfs.upenn.edu/finaid-checklists/checklists-pro-us.htm)</p>
<p>@rkay123</p>
<p>The first box in that chart says, “Penn Financial Aid Supplement (PFAS).”</p>
<p>@brownman23 … pardon my attention deficit. Thank you for pointing me to this supplement. My son attended Penn 2006-10. My experience with SFS indicates that they are not too rigid with deadlines (although it is no reason to abuse) and they are eager to help parents with financial matters. I am faxing the supplement today.</p>