Fafsa Drug Conviction Worksheet 2015

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Fafsa Drug Conviction Worksheet 2015. If you are convicted of possessing or selling drugs after you submit your FAFSA, you must notify the LLCC Financial Aid Office immediately. means your drug conviction(s) affect eligibility for federal student aid for part of this school year. You can become eligible earlier in the school year if you complete an acceptable drug.

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FAFSA Drug Conviction Questions The FAFSA will ask some students whether they have been convicted of possessing or selling illegal drugs while receiving federal student aid. Not have a conviction of drug distribution or possession charges while receiving Federal Student Aid; this may make a student ineligible. You are receiving this worksheet with your.

On the FAFSA form, there is a question that asks about drug convictions. "Has the student been convicted for the possession or sale of illegal drugs for an offense that occurred while the student was receiving federal student aid (grants, loans, and/or work-study)?" Use the FAFSA Drug Conviction Worksheet to help you respond.

If you have been convicted of a drug offense and have completed the FAFSA, don't assume that you are not able to receive financial aid.

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Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA. The offense that led to your conviction did not occur during a period of enrollment for which you were receiving federal student aid (grants, work-study, or. If you have questions, please schedule and appointment or drop by the financial aid office at your campus.