no but drug convictions do, felony or not, but only if you were convicted, even for possession, for any illegal drug. you can attend drug classes to get your eligibility date shortened for possession
A felony conviction does not automatically disqualify you from receiving a Fafsa grant. However, you may be ineligible for federal student aid if you have a drug conviction. It's best to check with the Fafsa office or a financial aid advisor for specific guidance.
Yes, you can still be eligible for federal student aid through FAFSA if you have been convicted of a felony. However, eligibility may be affected if the offense was drug-related and occurred while receiving federal student aid. It's important to complete the FAFSA form accurately and to discuss any concerns with the financial aid office at your school.
Yes, felons are eligible to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). However, eligibility for federal student aid programs may be affected if the felony conviction was for a drug offense that occurred while receiving federal student aid. It is recommended to contact the financial aid office at the college or university for individual guidance.
If you have been convicted of a drug-related felony, then you are unable to receive aid for 2 years after the conviction; after that, you are eligible again. You may be permanently denied financial aid if you have been convicted 2 times for selling, and 3 times for possession. Do not be afraid to apply to college- the worst they can say is no! THE FOLLOWING IS FALSE. No Person with a felony drug conviction is eligible to receive Financial aid or Pell Grents. No matter when they receive that conviction.
You should check with your financial aid office at your college if you have any questions on when your financial aid will be disbursed and when you will be receiving a refund check (if you will be receiving one).
As a senior in high school, you would typically file the 2010-2011 FAFSA. This application would be for the academic year starting in fall 2010, which is when you would likely be starting college after graduating high school.
It usually takes about three to five days to process a FAFSA that was submitted online using FAFSA on the Web. A paper FAFSA is processed within about seven to ten days from the date it was mailed. If you provided an e-mail address on your FAFSA, you will receive an e-mail that includes a link to your Student Aid Report (SAR). If you did not provide an e-mail address, then you will receive a paper SAR through the mail. You can go online to FAFSA on the Web to see if your application was processed, even if you did not submit the application online. Colleges have access to your information one day after it is processed, but each college has its own process and timeframes for accessing FAFSA information. Check with your college's financial aid office to see if there are extra requirements for receiving financial aid.
You can fill out the FAFSA application online at the link below, or you can fill out a paper FAFSA and mail it in.
EFC stands for "Expected Family Contribution". Receiving a zero mean that based on the information that you provided while filling out your FAFSA, the government does not think that your family will be able to help you out with paying for your education. This allows you to be in the running for many grant, scholarships, and financial aid from your school.
The website for FAFSA is https://fafsa.ed.gov/
You can find your FAFSA status at the following sites that I found for you to have a look at. Here are the sites www.fafsaonline.com/FAFSA.../what's-my-FAFSA-status.php ,www.fafsa.ed.gov/help.htm
Your FAFSA information is used by the U.S. Department of Education to determine your eligibility for federal student aid, such as grants, loans, and work-study programs. The information is also shared with the schools you list on your FAFSA so they can determine your financial aid package. Additionally, some states and institutions may use the data to determine eligibility for their financial aid programs.
Yes, adults can fill out the FAFSA.
The FAFSA needs to be completed annually.
The FAFSA is free to fill out and submit. FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid.