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a year ago
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I've been unable to complete my css profile due to payment issues. I would love it if I could be given a waiver for the

Whenever I attempt paying the money for the css profile, the payment isn't accepted, even with the information provided from the debit card.

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@wangari_ka year ago

Hi, in some countries the css profile payments do not go through please check the specific university you're applying to for alternative methods for submitting financial aid information.

@wangari_ka year ago

This is only applicable if you are an international student

@andrewvenoma year ago

It's a shame that you couldn't get a college place because of such a problem. I didn't have anyone to help me with my placement either. I managed, but if I had known at the time that Australian https://blackdiamondcasino.bet/ existed I would have got a job a lot quicker and wouldn't have gone into debt.

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a year ago[edited]

Hi @Adeboye!

It should accept payment by both debit and credit cards. Try using another card. If the issue still persists, contact the College Board customer service.

According to College Board, to qualify for a CSS Profile fee waiver, your gross family income should be below $100,000 or you should've been eligible for an SAT fee waiver or you need to be an orphan or ward of the court under the age of 24 or you can obtain a school-specific fee-waiver.

Hope this helps!

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