Yes. You can if you are a non-violent ex-offender. You are allowed to take the course, graduate and apply to be an Hemodialysis Technician. But there are rules that you must abide. You cannot be a repeat offender. Your crime must not have been of a violent nature. You must not have violated your parole. It must show that you made one mistake and have changed your behavior and show no other criminal record.
Step two, you must rectify your finances. You must begin to put your delinquent accounts into active status; if you can pay 5 or 10 dollars per paycheck, do so! You will be in compliance with the debt collector.
When you enroll into school, you must disclose the issue of your conviction, DO NOT pay for school in a field in which you will be denied to practice! School will not ask about your criminal background. As long as you were not convicted of selling drugs on an educational campus, then you'll qualify for grants and financial aide. So, do not be fooled and apply for school, promise to pay the bill and then never get to obtain your job upon completion. If you do have this type of background you can go for Plumbing, Electrican, HVAC, etc. The Plumbing industry is growing phenomenally. Everyone lives in a home and eventually encounters plumbing problems.
EXTREMELY doubtful, but for the "official" answer check with MS licensing agency that controls pharmacy operations.
Medical license revoked after convicted felon?
Can you go to school for nursing if you are a convicted felon?
A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.
can a convicted felon hunt deer with a bow or a gun
yes, once convicted of a felony, your'e a felon for life.
can a convicted felon's wife own a firearm that is not in his home
If you are convicted FEDERAL felon, you can't. If you are convicted state felon, and you qualify you can make application for exopungement. See below link:
No--only someone who is convicted of a felony (one type of crime) is a felon.
No, Federal law prevents a convicted felon from possessing firearms or ammunition.
As long as a convicted felon is not incarcerated, they can inherit money and property.
Can a convicted felon be a director (president) of a not for profit organization?