03-22-2016, 07:28 AM
sanantone Wrote:I looked it up to be sure. It looks like you only lose eligibility if you receive a drug conviction while receiving financial aid or submitting the FAFSA. If you enter a drug rehabilitation program or pass two unannounced drug tests by an approved drug rehabilitation program, you can regain eligibility.
https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/eligibility...onvictions
oh, there might be something... maybe it's already been done, but are there outcome reports about offender's educational attainment? I mean the overly obvious approach would be to cross the recidivism rates against educational attainment, but if that's already been done, you could look at other things. Even wondering if education obtained while incarcerated has a different recidivism rate than education obtained after release? What is the secret sauce that gets an offender up through a graduate degree?
You're good and making plans, I think you could craft a "best case scenario" - I'd fund that lol