For students, a variety of programs providing help in handling the costs of attending a college or private school, some applying only to tuition costs but others covering additional expenses, such as room and board, books, and other supplies. Financial aid comes in many forms, including scholar¬ ships, grants, subsidized loans, work-study programs, and (generally in graduate school) fellowships and assistantships. A school’s financial aid administrator works with a student to put together a financial aid “package,” consisting of several types of aid, to meet the student’s needs. Many types of federally subsidized financial aid will be suspended or terminated if a student is convicted of possessing or distributing drugs.