A bill to provide for judicial discretion regarding suspensions of student eligibility under section 484(r) of the Higher Education Act of 1965.
previous 110th session of congress Other Bill Titles (1 more) 3/13/2008--Introduced.
Amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to suspend students' eligibility for assistance under title IV for being convicted of committing controlled substance offenses while in receipt of such assistance only if the convicting courts order such suspension. (C... more
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by Senate | ![]() | Voted on by House | ![]() | Considered By President | ![]() | Bill Becomes Law |
| March 13, 2008 |
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March 25, 2008 Students Get a Raw Deal
Christopher Dodd (CT) has introduced legislation (S. 2767) that would give judges the option of letting students keep their school loans as part of a ...
Blog Coverage
October 31, 2008 HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVE PEACE AND LOVE
Call your two US senators today and urge them to co-sponsor S. 2767, which would reform the HEA Aid Elimination Penalty that denies school loans and other education assistance to students convicted of drug law offenses. ...
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August 05, 2008 Gmail - "Pro-drug" political fears are unfounded - georgejmyersjr ...
If you haven't already, please show me that you understand my concerns by co-sponsoring HR 5157 or S. 2767, both of which would help keep students in school and on the path to success, and which would consequently help to reduce our ...
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April 03, 2008 Financial Aid
S.2767 would allow students with drug convictions to . Financial Aid Application We are sending out another 41 financial aid award letters in the mail today. This leaves us with another 43 complete Freshmen admits whose files are ...
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