Federal Drug Conviction Policy
Students who are convicted of violating any federal or state drug possession or sale law during a period of enrollment for which they were receiving Title IV aid will become ineligible for Title IV federal financial aid under the following circumstances.
For a student convicted of drug possession, federal aid eligibility is suspended for:
- one year for the first offense.
- two years for the second offense.
- indefinitely for the third offense.
For a student convicted of a drug sale, federal aid eligibility is suspended for:
- two years for the first offense.
- indefinitely for the second offense.
A student’s Title IV federal financial aid eligibility may be resumed before the end of the ineligibility period if either of the following conditions is met:
- The student satisfactorily completes a drug rehabilitation program that complies with criteria established by the Department of Education, and such program includes two unannounced drug tests.
- The conviction is reversed, set aside or otherwise rendered nugatory (invalid or without force).
Examples of Title IV federal financial aid include: the Pell Grant, SEOG Grant, TEACH Grant; Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized, PLUS and Grad PLUS loans, Perkins Loan and work-study programs.