海角社区

Skip to main content
NDMU logo
Menu
Home

Undergraduate Studies

Menu
Search
Directories
Main menu
Show — Main menu Hide — Main menu
  • About Us
    • History
    • Facts & Figures
    • Rankings & Recognition
    • Faculty and Staff Awards
    • Office of the President
    • Overview
    • Accreditation & Strategic Plan
    • Mission & Social Responsibility
    • Consumer Information
    • Faculty and Staff Awards
    • Diversity & Inclusion
    • Directory
    • Contact Us
  • Admissions
    • Overview
    • Apply Now
    • Undergraduate
    • Adult Undergraduate Studies
    • Graduate
    • Online Programs
    • Our Campus
    • Tuition & Fees
    • Student Stories
    • Visit Campus
  • Academics
    • All Academic Programs
    • Undergraduate Studies
    • College of Adult Undergraduate Studies
    • College of Graduate & Professional Studies
    • Online at NDMU
    • Office of Academic Affairs
    • School of Arts, Sciences & Business
    • School of Education
    • School of Nursing
    • School of Pharmacy and Health Professions
    • School of Pharmacy
    • Occupational Therapy Doctorate
    • Masters in Physician Assistant Studies
    • Student Success
    • Commencement
    • Faculty
    • Registrar
    • Faculty & Staff
  • Financial Aid
    • How It Works
    • How to Apply
    • How to Keep It
    • Financial Aid Calculator
    • Federal Work Study
    • Grants
    • Loans
    • Scholarships
    • Forms & Publications
    • Policies
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • About Us / Contact Financial Aid
    • Compliance & Consumer Information
    • Additional Resources
  • Student Life
    • Mission & Ministry
    • Housing & Residence Life
    • Public Safety
    • Student Engagement & Community Programs
    • Contact Student Life
    • Counseling Center
    • Office of Dean of Students
    • Service Learning
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Events Calendar
    • Annual Events
    • University Publications
    • Media Contact
  • Giving
    • Ways to Give
    • Giving Societies
    • Capital Projects
    • Planned Giving and Montrose Society
    • Meeting the Giving Dept
  • Alumni
    • Share News & Update Information
    • Tower Talk
    • Student & Alum Engagement Opportunites
    • Meet the Alum Dept
    • Overview
    • Alumni Association
    • Alumni Weekend
    • Upcoming Events
    • Giving
    • In Memoriam
    • Contact Us
    • Alumni Weekend
  • Community
    • Institutes
    • Summer Camps
    • A Child's Place
    • Event and Meeting Space Rentals
Breadcrumb
  1. 海角社区
  2. Admissions & Aid
  3. Financial Aid
  4. How to Keep It
  5. Policies
  6. Drug Policy
  7. Drug Policy

Drug Policy

Undergraduate Menu
Show — Undergraduate Menu Hide — Undergraduate Menu
  • Appeals Policy
  • Book Advance Policy
  • Bookstore Scholarship Policy
  • Census Policy
  • Class Eligibility
  • Communication & Confidentiality
  • Contractual/Consortium Agreements Policy
  • Disbursement of Funds Policy
  • Dropping Courses & Withdrawals
  • Drug Policy
  • Leave of Absence & Return of Title IV Funds
  • Loan Cancellation Policy
  • Merit Scholarships & Need-Based Grant Renewal
  • Overaward Policy
  • P4 Financial Aid
  • Retroactive Reduction to Aid
  • Revisions to Financial Aid
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress
  • Summer Aid
  • Updating Your Information
  • Winterim Aid
A federal or state drug conviction can disqualify a student for Title IV funds.
Possession of a Controlled Substance
Number of Offenses Ineligibility Period
First Offense 1 Year
Second Offense 2 Years
Third Offense Indefinite
Sale of a Controlled Substance
Number of Offenses Ineligibility Period
First Offense 1 Year
Second Offense 2 Years
Third Offense Indefinite

Note: Convictions that are reversed, set aside, or removed from your record do not count, nor does any conviction received while the student was a juvenile, unless they were tried as an adult. Alcohol and tobacco are not illegal drugs under this law.

Regaining Eligibility

Rehabilitation: A student whose eligibility has been suspended may resume eligibility before the end of the ineligibility period if the student satisfactorily completes a drug rehabilitation program and passes two unannounced drug tests conducted by a drug rehabilitation program. 

Standards for a Qualified Drug Rehabilitation Program:

  • Be qualified to receive funds directly or indirectly from a federal, state, or local government program
  • Be qualified to receive payment directly or indirectly from a federally or state-licensed insurance company
  • Be administered or recognized by federal, state, or local government agency or court
  • Be administered or recognized by a federally or state-licensed hospital, health clinic, or medical doctor

It is the student's responsibility to certify that s/he has successfully completed a qualified drug rehabilitation program and passed the required drug tests. Students may submit documentation to the Office of Financial Aid if they have met the requirements to regain Title IV eligibility. 

If I have a drug conviction, should I still apply for aid?

Yes, because you may be eligible depending on the date and number of convictions. You may still be eligible for non-federal aid and you may be able to regain your eligibility.

Answer the question about drugs on the FAFSA (#35). Do NOT leave this question blank. If you answer YES, you can call Federal Student Aid at 800-433-3243 if you need help filling out the worksheet after you receive it.

 

CTA Menu
Show — CTA Menu Hide — CTA Menu
  • Request Info
  • Visit Campus
  • Apply Now

Follow Us

海角社区

4701 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21210
410-435-0100

  • Contact Us
  • Map, Directions & Parking
Footer Utility Menu
Show — Footer Utility Menu Hide — Footer Utility Menu
  • NDMU Navigate
  • Bookstore
  • Compliance
  • Public Safety
  • Login
  • A Child's Place

漏 2024 海角社区. All rights Reserved.