Perry Fund Accepting Applications: Providing Scholarships for Students w/ Drug Arrest

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The John W. Perry Fund, a project of the DRCNet Foundation in association with Students for Sensible Drug Policy, provides college scholarships to students losing federal financial aid because of drug convictions. The Fund has monies remaining for fall 2003 as well as future semesters, and eligible students are urged to apply as soon as possible.

Please visit http://www.raiseyourvoice.com/perryfund/ to fill out a pre-application, print out an application form or brochure, or for further information. Students, financial aid officers, friends and family members and supporters of students, as well as media, activists, potential donors and other interested parties, are all welcome to contact us!

Supportive parties are urged to take copies around to financial aid offices, social services agencies whose clientele are likely to include drug ex-offenders, high school guidance offices, and to forward information about the Perry Fund to appropriate e-mail lists. Community and state colleges are of particular interest to the Perry Fund, because the low tuition rates enable us to fully finance a student's education in many cases, and because their student bodies include a high proportion of low income with especially great financial need.

Any applicant losing federal financial aid due to a drug conviction, however, attempting to attend any school, is welcome and encouraged to apply. We continue to raise money for the Perry Fund, and the more applications we have received, the more money we will likely be able to raise for them. Please urge potential applicants to visit http://www.RaiseYourVoice.com/perryfund/ for information and to apply, or to contact DRCNet at (202) 362-0030. Thank you for spreading the word.

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12-5-03
 
This is wonderful. It counteracts what I felt was a very bad idea in the first place. Not giving money to students with drug convictions? WTF?
 
yea, this is a great idea

too bad there is not as much money here as federal help tho
 
I read a couple weeks ago that Ted Kennedy (D-MA) is trying to change the legislation to eliminate this ridiculous law.
As it stands, I guess the Gov. figures anyone who's ever been arrested for anything drug-related is either not worthy of attended an institution for higher education, or would pose a huge danger to the other students. Freakin ridiculous. It just proves the Gov. wants to supress all citizens who do not conform to their moral and brainwashed ideal of the American lifestyle; hence denying education and massive jailterms.
 
When I read this about the Perry fund, my heart grew three sizes too large. There are some really good people in this world, and we need 'em to counteract the bad ones!!
 
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