Yes, just may have trouble getting financial aid and would be limited in the career paths available depending on the crime.
2006-07-04 15:48:41
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answered by xtowgrunt 6
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Yep, some of the majors may be pointless, though. If you are going into accounting or government administration/public relations there may not be much for you when you graduate. Drug felons may have some difficulties getting into pharmacy school.
2006-07-04 22:49:40
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answered by Rabbit 7
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Yes. And graduate school, and trade school, I believe there are also grants and scholarships out there for felons.
2006-07-04 22:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-07-04 22:48:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. You can attend college and get a job afterwards. Do it!
2006-07-06 15:06:08
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answered by David S 2
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yes. May not be able to qualify for financial aid. Check with counselors at college to see what you can do.
2006-07-04 22:50:35
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answered by angeleloves 3
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I believe so... but it would be very hard to get in, and it couldn't be a great college either... they would have to extremely good grades(all A+) to get in, and really good citizenship in the class room.
2006-07-04 22:51:01
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answered by LunaFluer711 2
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