How does a drug conviction affect your college financial aid?
If you are a college-aged student, you probably know how expensive pursuing higher education can be. Fortunately, according to the U.S. Department of Education, you can compete for roughly $120 billion in government-backed financial aid every year. Your college or university also probably offers financial aid packages. During the war on drugs, the DOE implemented a draconian policy that caused students with drug convictions to become ineligible for loans, grants and work-study funds. That policy no longer exists. Therefore, you are not likely to lose your federal financial aid following a drug conviction. The financial assistance you receive from your college...
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