No, they can't. Murderers, rapists, pedophiles can but not if you sold weed, cocaine, or any narcotic the government brings in..smh
The only possible to bar to receiving federal financial aid is if you were convicted of a felony drug charge (possession or sales) WHILE receiving financial aid. Any other felonies, or any drug felonies that did not occur while you were receiving financial aid will not prevent you from receiving federal financial aid. If you were convicted of a drug felony while previously receiving federal financial aid, then you must have completed a drug rehabilitation program in order to restore your eligibility.
Yes, as long it is not drug related and its not a felony warrant.
No. One of the questions on the FAFSA pertains to drug 'crimes' whether it be possession or distribution.
yes there is a section of the penal code requires drug offenders to register... its not open to the public though
Not Likely as you will probably be turned down for financial aid as well.
Yes, financial aid is available to culinary schools. Check with your school's financial aid office for details on what aid is available.
Yes, a student's eligibility for federal financial aid can be affected if they are convicted of possession or sale of illegal drugs. The conviction can result in a temporary or permanent loss of financial aid eligibility, depending on the specific circumstances. It is important for students to report any drug convictions on their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.
Pretty much anybody as long as you haven't been convicted of drug distribution/possession.
marriage wont affect financial aid
Marriage does not stop you from receiving financial aid.
Yes, the financial aid can be viewed by each student. Sign into either the school website or the financial aid website. With the proper information the financial aid status can be viewed from one of these sites.
Yes, Lamar University offers financial aid. You can visit their financial aid office anytime and talk to a financial aid counselor who would guide you through your educational payment.