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4 College Financial Aid Questions That Can Cost You Money

Is there a small business in the family? Some colleges will consider its value in calculating financial aid. - John Lund/Marc Romanelli—Getty Images
Is there a small business in the family? Some colleges will consider its value in calculating financial aid. John Lund/Marc Romanelli—Getty Images

Anyone who wants financial aid for college needs to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. That form determines how much government aid, such as Pell Grants, you’ll qualify for.

The FAFSA determines all of your aid at some 80% of colleges. But more than 150 colleges—including most of the highly generous ones—also ask you to fill out the College Board’s CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE. This extra application asks lots of financial questions not on the federal form, some of which can affect the amount of aid you'll receive.

Related: 7 Smart Steps to Appeal for More College Financial Aid.

Here are four major kinds of CSS/PROFILE questions that could cause colleges to give you less aid than you'd get at a school that only uses the FAFSA.

There are, however, at least two factors in the CSS/PROFILE that can get you more aid than you'd get at FAFSA-only schools:

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