the government. if the person is unable to pay debts or have lawyer w/e its mandatory that they provide help (may vary if in certain countries)
Yes, you may apply for financial aid even if you are are convicted felon. If the financial aid application asks you a question in regards to this issue, just answer honestly. They will ask you if you have been convicted for the sale of drugs, or for possession of drugs while on financial aid. If this is true, you would not be eligible for aid. Please note, it says while you were on financial aid. So, if you were convicted before or after you received aid, or you never applied for financial aid before, then your OK. Go figure! Anyway, other than that it looks like your good to go. Best wishes!!
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Yes, they can in New York State. Call American Barber Institute (212-290-2289) and Hair Academy Inc. (212-777-4247). Both are in Manhattan, NYC. Inquire about financial Aid. Both schools can refer you to outside sources of funding even if you don't qualify for financial aid!!!!
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.
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
If you need information about federal financial aid. You can find out online information about federal financial aid. at http://studentaid.ed.gov/redirects/federal-student-aid-ed-gov
Yes medical assistant schools do have financial aid. Go to www.medicalassistantschools.com/ to find out more about classes and go to www.fafsa.com to find out more about financial aid.
One can obtain financial aid by contacting the SFA in Indiana. The SFA is the Division of Student Financial Aid and one can find further information by visiting their official website.
Financial aid calculators are easiest to find online from websites that have these for use. Some examples of online financial aid calculators include FinAid, USCD, and College Board.
The answer depends on the specific laws of the jurisdiction in question. In some places, it may be illegal for a person to knowingly allow a convicted felon to be in possession of firearms, and therefore, they could be subject to criminal charges and potentially convicted. However, in other jurisdictions, the laws might not hold someone responsible for another person's actions unless they actively participate in or aid the felon in obtaining firearms. It's crucial to consult local laws and regulations for a definitive answer.
Your eligibility may be suspended if you received the conviction while you were receiving financial aid. Your eligibility may also be limited. Please see the link below to find out more about eligibility for students with criminal convictions.
You can go to fastweb.com to find financial aid for single mothers