#Do i need oem application profile manual
I ran into the issues discussed in this thread with Microsoft Office 2013 for Business as well I support multiple companies as a tech consultant & had to create a manual workflow for this. UNOFFICIAL “OFFICE 2013 FOR BUSINESS” MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE: Hope this helps.įor those visiting this thread in 2015 (or later): If I have to redo something, the service tag convention will always give me access to the correct account corresponding the the exact system I am working on.
#Do i need oem application profile password
I use only Dell so it is pretty uniformĪnd using the same password on all systems I don’t have to keep track of them. The best solution someone else came up with that I am now using is to create an account with the unique service codes that come with most computers with a generic password. Here is another idea that some people are using: Doesn't mean we have to take them of course.DIY Process for Managing Office 2013/365 licenses – Limit 20? 30? LESS? licenses/account(? ) Our financial situation is such that we aren't expecting much if any financial need based aide, but I understand the Profile will open doors for other financial options like loans, etc. My guess is that some of their scholarship probably do and some do not. Most colleges state clearly whether the merit aide is based on need or not. It sure sounds like this college might be basing their merit aide awards on family income. I don't have the forms in front of me now, but I found using the worksheets they provided helped us get it correct. Yes, the 529 Pre-Paid Tuition and 529 Savings Plans are different and you put them on the profile in different places. I'd like to hear other opinions on that one. I can't imagine a car salesman asking me straight up "What would I be willing to pay for this new shiny car," and expect me to give a honest answer. I thought the question was very interesting. If we sold everything we had, we "could" pay for most any college. We put in an amount we were "willing" to pay and not what we "could" pay. I'm not an expert, but I will give you my opinion. I knew this would hurt us for financial aid but I never realized it could also have an impact on the merit scholarships a student applied for.Ĭami, We too are in the midst of filling out the Profile. We've lived modestly so we could invest money in the kid's education and stash away every other penny. But part of the reason our family is ineligible for aid is that we are more like the ant than the grasshopper. I clawed my own way through college and grad school with no help from family in the late sixties and seventies. I know we are fortunate to be in this situation.
(No other school where son hopes to get merit money has this requirement.) ** Here is the cruncher question.** If a family does not qualify for fin aid, does it make sense to apply for merit money from a school where they require the Profile? Is this an implicit tip off that the school believes merit money should only go to those with the most need? In other words, is the headache worth it? Are we better off spending our time doing research on outside scholarships that son could apply for, which don't require these forms. Is this different than a 529 prepaid tuition plan? (I think so.) I assume that we do not list money from this 529 in #26 I, which asks for amounts expected from "prepaid tuition plan withdrawals"? Does the 529 college savings plan just go in with our other assets?ģ. Second, we have a 529 college savings plan for son. Is this what I would put down?.the estimated amount for tuition, room and board, books, spending money.the whole banana, even if it would mean some belt tightening? Or do I put down the figure we'd feel "comfortable" giving? Am I shooting myself in the head by saying we could pay for everything?Ģ. if no merit aid was forthcoming), we would obviously foot the entire bill. First, in #26 K, the form asks for the "amount the student's parents think they will be able to pay for 2006-2007 college expenses." If we had to (i.e. I assume your income and assets will feed into their calculations and influence how much a student would get, even if they are eligible.ġ. The school requires the CSS/College Profile for merit scholarships (though they don't require the FAFSA). However, there are a few schools where son might possibly get merit money. We do not qualify for need based aid and do not expect to get any. I am filling out the CSS/College Profile.