Yes a college can deny anyone that has a felony. I am a felon and have been denied admission into college due to my record. All i want to do is move forward and educate myself. It is sad that you and i may be forever punished for a mistake.
Each case is considered on an individual basis.
Yes, individuals with a felony on their record can still go to college, but their admission may be affected by the specific circumstances of the felony and the policies of the college they are applying to.
Yes, it is possible to attend college with a felony on your record. However, some colleges may have policies that restrict admission for individuals with certain types of felonies. It is important to research the admission policies of the specific colleges you are interested in attending.
Felony convictions are the only convictions that can permanently prevent you from getting a z-card. Misdemeanor convictionsÊare typically overlooked.Ê
You need to get a lawyer.
All felony convictions.
Yes absolutely they can!
You can get a CDL. But no company is going to hire you with that on your record. While it is possible for someone with a felony to get a CDL job (albeit difficult), drug convictions and violence convictions make you untouchable.
Yes, individuals with a felony on their record can still go to college, but it may impact their admission process and eligibility for financial aid. Each college has its own policies regarding applicants with criminal records, so it is important to research and communicate with the admissions office of the specific college you are interested in attending.
Laws vary from state to state. You may not be able to get a CNA certification with felony convictions.
Felony convictions don't "go away". You cannot be discriminated against for having a felony on your record for "most jobs".
Huh? A "non-violent felony" armed WITH a firearm!!! What kind of felony would that be??? Sounds like a crime of violence to me!