Application Instructions for Regular Decision Prospective Students
Below you will see an overview of the financial aid application process for Regular Decision students. Click on the steps listed below for more detailed instructions:
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Northwestern's Financial Aid Committee will determine your financial aid eligibility and aid package
Note: Application instructions are different for Early Decision Prospective Students, Transfer Students, and International Students.
1. Complete the FAFSA and CSS Profile online by February 15
All students (and their custodial parents) must complete the following materials:
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
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Visit the FAFSA website and complete the online application. (Or see your high school college counselor to obtain a paper FAFSA)
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Designate Northwestern University as the recipient of the information; our federal school code is 001739.
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Once processed, you will receive a SAR (Student Aid Report) summarizing your information. Resolve any incorrect information via the FAFSA website (or by returning the corrected and signed SAR).
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Families who are eligible to utilize the IRS Data Retrieval Tool on the FAFSA are strongly encouraged to do so.
College Scholarship Service Profile (CSS Profile)
- Visit the College Board website and register with the site (there will be a registration fee).
- Complete the CSS Profile.
- Designate Northwestern University as the recipient of the information; our CSS code is 1565.
- Once processed, you will receive a Data Confirmation Report summarizing your information.
- Any corrections must be submitted directly to Northwestern's Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid.
2. Submit tax materials (and additional forms, if necessary) to the College Board's IDOC service by March 5
After completing the CSS Profile, the College Board will provide instructions for filing the following materials:
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Custodial Parents' 2011 Federal Tax Return and W-2s
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Student's 2011 Federal Tax Return and W-2s
These signed forms will be mailed to the College Board's Institutional Documentation Service (IDOC), not to the Northwestern Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid. A cover sheet (printed out from the College Board website) must accompany them.
Exception: Students and/or custodial parents who are not required to file a Federal Tax Return must complete the following steps:
- Complete the appropriate Non-Tax Filer's Statement and send to IDOC services.
- Send a written explanation of your circumstances to Northwestern's
Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid.
If necessary, complete additional forms by March 5
Based on the information you submitted in the CSS Profile, College Board may request that you fill out one or both of these forms:
Business/Farm Supplement
If your custodial parents operate a business or a farm, they must complete one Business/Farm Supplement form for each business or farm they operate. The form(s) should be mailed to IDOC services along with the tax documents detailed above.
Noncustodial Profile Application (NCP)
If your biological parents are divorced or separated, your noncustodial parent will need to complete the NCP, which can be done in two possible ways:
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Online: Login information and instructions for completing the form online will be provided by the College Board for you to share with your noncustodial parent.
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Paper: If your noncustodial parent chooses not to complete the form electronically, he or she can download the pdf form for the Noncustodial Parent Statement and send it to Northwestern's Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid upon completion.
If you have no contact with your noncustodial parent, or if he or she is unwilling to fill out the form, contact our office at 847-491-7400 to discuss the situation with a counselor.
See the Additional Application Foms page for more information about the Business/Farm Supplement or the Noncustodial Parent Statement.
3. Northwestern's Financial Aid Committee will determine your financial aid eligibility & package
The basic equation for need based financial aid is as follows:
Cost of Attendance (COA) - Expected Family Contribution (EFC) = Demonstrated Institutional Need
When determining a student's Expected Family Contribution, the Committee performs a needs analysis on the required application materials. Northwestern will meet 100% of a student's demonstrated institutional need, first by utilizing any federal funding the student may be eligible for, then by covering the difference with institutional grant money.
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The FAFSA is used to calculate federal aid eligibility.
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The FAFSA, CSS Profile and supporting documentation is used to calculate institutional aid eligibility.
4. Respond to the award letter
You will receive your financial aid decision shortly after your admission decision. If you have demonstrated institutional financial need, your financial aid package may include a combination of student loans, scholarship or grant assistance and student employment.
Respond to your financial aid award letter online via CAESAR even if you are going to appeal the decision. This allows us to can keep track of our committed funds so that we will know what funds are still available. The financial aid award is not a contract, but a confirmation that you have received and reviewed the information it contains.
If you have offered a loan, you will receive loan information in June with instructions on how to apply for it.
If you would like to appeal an aid decision, see Appeal an Aid Decision for instructions.

