I'm sure that they can study for the degree - the question is if they apply for a position in a profession that is regulated by the state - will they ba ble to get certification to practice.
You need to consult with a labor lawyer
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Yes, certainly.
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Yes, as long as you get the degree you should be able to find a job easy.
(in the US) The degree of the crime is determined by the value of the item stolen, and whether or not it crosses the value line into being a felony offense. There is no specific criminal charge for theft of a firearm, unless a felon (or convicted felon) happens to be the one that steals it. Then the penalty is enhanced by the fact that this is a convicted felon in possession of a firearm.
The unlawful killing of a human with or with out malice is not accepted in Kentucky. the answer is NO.
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The felony charge and degree of felony must be known to answer this question.
In Kentucky, a convicted felon can serve on a school board only if they have had their voting rights restored. Typically, individuals convicted of certain felonies lose their right to vote and hold public office. However, the restoration of these rights can occur through a pardon from the governor or a specific process for certain offenses. Therefore, a felon must ensure their rights are restored before being eligible to serve on a school board.
AnswerI'm going to leave the other person's answer up here. Felons can get degrees. It maybe hard depending what the charge is. Anything deal with drugs, may prohibit you from getting federal financial aid, buut I think you should be able to get a private loan. Find a school closest to you and discuss this with a counselor or advisor. Answerno a felon can not get a degree