You are receiving this worksheet with your Student Aid Report (SAR) because you reported on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) that you had a conviction for possessing or selling illegal drugs or because you left question 23 blank.
Complete this worksheet to determine if you are eligible for federal student aid. These are the possible eligibility results:
"1"
means your eligibility for federal student aid is not affected by question 23.
"2"
means your drug conviction(s) affect eligibility for federal student aid for part of this school year. To receive federal student aid, you need to tell the financial aid office at your college your “eligibility date” from question 11 on this worksheet. You can become eligible earlier in the school year if you complete an acceptable drug rehabilitation program or pass two unannounced drug tests administered by an acceptable drug rehabilitation program. Even if you are not eligible for federal student aid, you may still be eligible for aid from your state or college.
"3"
means you are not eligible for federal student aid for this school year unless you complete an acceptable drug rehabilitation program or pass two unannounced drug tests administered by an acceptable drug rehabilitation program. Even if you are not eligible for federal student aid, you may still be eligible for aid from your state or college
If you need help with this worksheet, or have questions, call us at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243).