Yes. Your eligibility might be suspended if the offense occurred
while you were receiving federal student aid (grants, loans, or
work-study). When you complete the FAFSA, you will be asked whether you
had a drug conviction for an offense that occurred while you were
receiving federal student aid. If the answer is yes, you will be
provided a worksheet to help you determine whether your conviction
affects your eligibility for federal student aid.
If your eligibility for federal student aid has been suspended due to
a drug conviction, you can regain eligibility early by successfully
completing an approved drug rehabilitation program or by passing two
unannounced drug tests administered by an approved drug rehabilitation
program.
If you regain eligibility during the award year, notify the Financial Aid Office so that you can be considered for financial aid. Be sure to submit the .
If you are convicted of a drug-related offense after you submit the ,
you might lose eligibility for federal student aid, and you might be
liable for returning any financial aid you received during a period of
ineligibility.​â¶Ä‹â€‹