NO!
Speak with your school's financial department, as they have a number of options available. Also check out the federal grants page at grants.gov.
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Having a UTMA account can impact eligibility for FAFSA financial aid because the funds in the account are considered assets of the student, which can reduce the amount of aid they receive.
The easiest way to see what types of grantsa and scholarships are available to you is to consult your financial aid advisor. There is federal aid which is need based and other grants and scholarships which are achievement based. Having good grades will really help!
Having ANY degree of felony makes you ineligible to purchase, possess, or have access to a firearm.
No it wont. It only applies to drug felonies and only withholds aid a year or two. I have a drug felony and I receive financial aid now. What brought me to your question was your journalism major, I'm finishing my bachelors in accounting, but I'm concerned obviously about getting a job with a felony, I've tried to research which majors would be "felon friendly", not sure there are any, My question to you if you don't mind: do you believe you will find a job easily when you graduate in journalism. Is the journalism market "felon friendly". Ive always had interest in journalism, I LOVE to write. Thanks '
Yes, it is possible to go to college with a felony on your record. However, having a felony may affect your ability to get financial aid or participate in certain programs. Each college has its own policies regarding admitting students with criminal records, so it's important to research and communicate with the admissions office of the college you are interested in attending.
you get because you suck
no
You get charged with a felony. Although, having any amount of heroin is an auto felony in most states. So you can have a clean record but still get a felony for having even the smallest amount of heroin.
Felony convictions don't "go away". You cannot be discriminated against for having a felony on your record for "most jobs".
Technically no. But 1 drop sold is a felony Having too much is a felony.