Following is the WIOA Youth eligibility criteria:
An eligible youth is defined as an individual who is:
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- ages 16-24
- citizen or legal alien
- registered for Selective Service (males 18 and older)
- low income individualand
- must have one of the additional barriers listed below:
- 16-24 years oldand not attending school
- Fall withinone or moreof the following categories:
- Individual withadisability
- School dropout
- Has not attended school for at least the most recent complete school year calendar quarter
- A high school graduate who is basic skills deficient; or an English language learner
- Offender
- Homeless, runaway, or foster child
- Pregnant or parenting
- YOUTH NEEDS ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE: A low-income individual who requires additional assistance to enter or complete an educational program or to secure or hold employment – (NEEDS TO FALL UNDER FOLLOWING PASSAIC COUNTY WDB PLAN DEFINED BARRIER):
- Additional barrier for youth eligibility:
Youth who need help completing an educational program or securing and holding a job, due to the following circumstances:
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- Youth who require additional assistance to complete an educational program or require additional assistance to secure and hold employment
- Youth with limited English proficiency skills
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NOTE: THE FOLLOWING WERE INCLUDED IN THE PASSAIC COUNTY WDB PLAN BUT ARE NOWCOVERED UNDER THE ELIGIBILITY FOR WIOA
- Youth who are one or more grade levels below the grade level appropriate to the individual’s age
- Youth at risk of dropping out of school, due to high suspension or absenteeism levels, orunderperformance and in danger of not passing the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA):
- Youth who is a GED graduate with no or limited work history, and in need of further training
In-School Youth need to be low income.
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- Exception:Only 5%can exceed income guidelines
Only5%of the youth can meet this criteria as defined. Must receive approval and sign-off.
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- Also. only 5% can be checked ” requires additional assistance to enter or complete an educational program or any of the 3 locally developed criteria:
- Youth who are one or more grade levels below the grade level appropriate to the individual’s age
- Youth at risk of dropping out of school, due to high suspension or absenteeism levels, or underperformance and in danger of not passing the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA):
- Youth who is a GED graduate with no or limited work history, and in need of further training
Only 5% of the youth can meet this criteria as defined. Must receive approval and sign-off.
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Out-of-School Youth need to be low income, ONLY:
- If the youth has a High School diploma or GEDAND isbasic skills deficient
- Ifthecriteriaischecked:” requires additional assistance to enter or complete an educational program…..”or any of the 3 locally developed criteria:
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- Youth who are one or more grade levels below the grade level appropriate to the individual’s age
- Youth at risk of dropping out of school, due to high suspension or absenteeism levels, or underperformance and in danger of not passing the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA):
- Youth who is a GED graduate with no or limited work history, and in need of further training
Only 5% of the youth can meet this criteria as defined. Must receive approval and sign-off.
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