Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)

Suha Jarad

Case Worker, Career Planning and Placement

The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) is a federal program which provides training for people who are out of work, who need training to change career paths or whose skills need improving in order to obtain a new job.

Under WIOA, there is an increased emphasis on training provider accountability and performance as well as a national focus on clients attending training programs associated with occupations in high demand industries. The training should also lead to the achievement of industry recognized credentials. 

WIOA funding covers up to $8,000 in tuition plus the cost of books, depending on what program a student chooses to pursue. WIOA funding, however, may not cover all costs associated with the program. The student may be responsible for some out-of-pocket expenses.

Eligibility for WIOA funds does not determine eligibility for individual programs. Each program has its own entrance requirements. Check with your anticipated 4-year institution for applicability of transferable credits.

For more information regarding the WIOA program in Illinois, log-on to the Illinois Workforce Development System, https://iwds.dceo.illinois.gov/iwds/iwdshome.html

To see if you qualify, stop by your local workforce center today! To find your nearest workforce center, please stop by the Room 1435 in the Main Building for a list of locations, or visit this webpage: https://chicookworks.org

TRUMAN PROGRAMS THAT QUALIFY FOR WIOA

 

BASIC CERTIFICATE                

  • Automotive Technology                 
  • Bookkeeping (non-college credit)
  • Child Development: Pre-School Education
  • Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Technology
  • Cybersecurity
  • iOS and MacOS Development
  • Lube Tech (non-college credit)
  • Networking Systems & Technology 
  • Software Development
  • Web Development    

 

ADVANCED CERTIFICATE              

  • Automotive Technology    
  • Barbering                 
  • Child Development: Pre-School Education
  • Child Development: Pre-School Infant/Toddler Education
  • Cosmetology    
  • Networking Systems & Technology 
  • Web Development           
              

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

  • Accounting
  • Automotive Technology
  • Child Development: Pre-School
Program Financial Aid Information
You must apply for aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at https:www.fafsa.ed.gov. If you are WIOA eligible, bring in your SAR (Student Aid Report) with your Exploration Form. Exploration Forms for financial aid eligible programs will not be completed without financial aid information.