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IDOC is a service that collects family financial documents and distributes them to institutions on behalf of the student. We've built an interactive presentation to give you step-by-step instructions on how to use IDOC.
Institutional Documentation Service (IDOC) – IDOC collects additional documents, such as tax returns, from you and your family on behalf of your colleges and programs. Follow the
Documents in any unsupported format, Word, Excel, or gif, must be converted into PDF. View Instructions on how to convert a document to PDF. Documents must not be password protected.
Institutional Documentation Service (IDOC). Students and families can now submit and electronically sign, their non-tax filer and verification worksheets online.
Prior to submitting this form, confirm whether each institution you are applying to requires a noncustodial parent to complete the CSS Profile application and accepts this waiver. Complete and sign the form. Submit the signed copy, with all required documentation, to each institution that accepts this waiver. Keep a copy for your records.
Please print the name and SSN for the person(s) covered by this form. List below all of the sources and amounts of money received from January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020. Include all untaxed income (e.g., AFDC, SSI, military living allowance) and earnings.
IDOC is a unique, customized service that collects documents from aid applicants on your behalf, scans them, key-enters tax data and displays imaged documents for you on the Web. More than just an imaging service, IDOC transmits electronic data from tax forms directly to the aid offi ce for fast and effective verifi cation.