WIOA Eligibility Chart - Workforce Solutions
WIOA Eligibility Desk AidReference Financial Aid Income Guidelines for Relevant Income Charts FundAge & OtherWork StatusSelective ServiceLow IncomeWIOA Adult18 years or olderAuthorized to work in U.S.If male, registered as requiredFamily income at or below 100% of poverty line or 70% lower living standard or is at or below 200% of poverty line when funds are available.Income test not required if customer meets one of the following criteria:Customer receives or is a member of a family that receives (currently or in the past six months) one of the following: TANF, SNAP, SSI, or other public assistance; or Is a Foster Child; orIs Homeless; orReceives or is eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunch; orIs Deficient in Basic SkillsNote: customer with a disability must be determined a family of one for income determination purpose if the customer’s family does not meet the income test and 1 through 5 above do not apply.WIOA Dislocated Worker There is no age limit.Authorized to work in U.S., andTerminated or laid off, eligible for or exhausted UI and unlikely to return to industry or occupation; orLost job from permanent closure or substantial layoff of a plant, facility or enterprise; orWas self-employed and now unemployed because of economic conditions or natural disaster; orDisplaced Homemaker; orSpouse of a member of Armed Forces who lost employment due to permanent change in duty station or is unemployed, underemployed and has difficulty finding or upgrading employmentIf male, registered as requiredIncome test not required for eligibility or service. FundAge & OtherWork StatusSelective ServiceLow IncomeWIOA In-School Youth14-21 years old at eligibility determination, andAttending or enrolled in secondary or for-credit postsecondary school at eligibility determination, andLow-Income, and At least one of the following applyDeficient in Basic Literacy Skills; orHomeless, Runaway; orIn foster care or aged out of foster care; orPregnant/Parenting; orOffender; orHas a disability; orAn English language learner who is deficient in Basic Literacy Skills.Authorized to work in U.S.If male, registered as requiredFamily income at or below 100% of poverty line or 70% lower living standard. Income test not required if customer meets one of the following criteria:Customer receives or is a member of a family that receives (currently or inthe past six months) one of the following: TANF, SNAP, SSI, or other public assistance; orIs a Foster Child; orIs Homeless; orReceives or is eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunch; orLives in a high poverty census tract.Note: Customer with a disability must be determined a family of one for incomedetermination purpose if the customer’s family does not meet the income test and 1 through 5 above do not apply.WIOA Out-of-School Youth16-24 years old at eligibility determination, andNot attending or enrolled in secondary or for-credit postsecondary school at eligibility determination andAt least one of the following apply:School Dropout; orYouth who (a) received HS Diploma/equivalent and (b) is low-income and (c) is Deficient in Basic Literacy Skills or is an English language learner; orRequired to attend school but has not attended for at least the most recent complete school year’s calendar quarter’; orHomeless or Runaway: orIn foster care or aged out of foster care; orPregnant/Parenting; orSubject to the juvenile or adult justice system; orHas a disability; orRequires additional assistance to complete an educational program, or to secure and hold employment (must also meet low income requirements)Authorized to work in U.S.If male, registered as requiredOSY customers can attend and/or be enrolled in a non-credit postsecondary school at eligibility determination. OSY customers 21-24 years old are not subject to in-school educational requirements.Low income required only if using C. 2. or C. 9. from “Age & Other” columnFamily income at or below 100% of poverty line or 70% lower living standard orMeets one of the following criteriaCustomer receives or is a member of a family that receives (currently or in the past six months) one of the following: TANF, SNAP, SSI, or other public assistance; orFoster Child; orHomeless; orReceives or is eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunch; or Lives in a high poverty census tract.Note: Customer with a disability must be considered family of one for income determination purposes if family income exceeds youth income criteria and 1-5 above do not apply. ................
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