Pubdate: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 Source: Chronicle of Higher Education, The (US) Copyright: 2005 by The Chronicle of Higher Education Contact: http://chronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/84 Author: Jamie Schuman Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hea.htm (Higher Education Act) EDUCATION DEPT. CORRECTS ERROR ON WEB SITE ABOUT AID POLICY FOR STUDENTS WITH DRUG CONVICTIONS The U.S. Department of Education has removed from its Web site incorrect information about the eligibility for federal aid of students with drug convictions, despite saying last week that it could not fix the error until late July. The corrected page, on the part of the department's Web site with information on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or Fafsa, now instructs students to complete a "drug-conviction worksheet" to learn if drug convictions affect their eligibility. Previously, the page incorrectly stated that students "must not have any drug convictions" to receive aid (The Chronicle, July 1). Education Department officials said last week that the error would not be fixed until July 24, the day the contractor that maintains the Fafsa Web site was next scheduled to upload changes. On Tuesday, however, Marianna O'Brien, of the Federal Student Aid communications department, said that the change had been uploaded last Friday. She said the contractor could fix the mistake ahead of schedule because updates to content are less complex than other types of changes to the site. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth