Now i have given 12 th exams what is procedure to get css profile
HI, STUDENT
follows these steps:
Create a College Board account.
You might already have one if you took the SAT.
Gather your financial documents.
Having the following documents on hand will make filling out the application easier
W-2 forms or other records of income for 2017 and 2018
Records of untaxed income for 2017 and 2018
Bank statements
Mortgage information
3.
Records of savings, stocks, bonds
and trusts.
Register for the CSS Profile.
This process includes filling in basic identifying information and selecting the schools where you want to send your CSS Profile. Your CSS Profile questions will be customized based on your answers during registration.
4.
Complete the application.
This takes roughly 45 minutes to two hours, according to the College Board. Many of the questions concern your parents’ finances. If they’re divorced or separated, have your custodial parent — the one you’ve lived with most in the past 12 months — complete those questions. If you lived with each parent for an equal amount of time, your custodial parent is the one who provided you with the most financial support in the past 12 months.
5.
Have a parent complete the Noncustodial Profile, if necessary.
This step only applies if your parents are divorced or separated and your school requires the Noncustodial Profile.
PAY THE FEE OR GET A FEE WAIVER
6.
Find out whether you’re eligible for a fee waiver.
The College Board automatically determines if you qualify for a waived application fee based on your responses. The waiver also includes the cost of sending your CSS Profile to up to eight colleges. Generally, you’ll qualify for one if you’re an incoming freshman and your family’s annual income is $40,000 or less.