Preview not displaying PDF form properly

Hi, I volunteer at a high school where there are macs installed. The students are trying to fill out their FAFSA form which I have downloaded from the Dept of Education's website. It displays properly inside Acrobat Reader for both Windows and Mac. The answer fields are set up as boxes, one letter for each box. In Acrobat Reader, you can fill out the form, and the each letter would appear inside each box. But when we open it up in Preview, which is what the school is using by default, the boxes disappear, and filling out the forms make them look like they're regular text input fields.
The PDF file is here: http://www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov/docs/colorEnglish_fafsa2009-2010.pdf
I don't want to have to install Acrobat Reader on these Macs because I don't want to mess with the school's computers like that. Is there a way we can get Preview to open up this file and have it display properly? I have Acrobat Pro at home, if I need to do something to "convert" or "fix" the file, I can.
Thank you!

I have also had problems with PDFs in Preview recently. Some PDFs created by Acrobat Pro don't display correctly. One document I received recently was full of grey squibbles in Preview. I opened it in Acrobat Pro and everything was as it should be. This has happened several times now.
However I don't want to open Acrobat Pro just to read a PDF, so I have, despite resistance, installed Acrobat Reader. It loads very quickly, so it's not like the old Acrobat used to be. It is basically an acceptable solution. Hopefully Apple will address this issue soon.

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