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CalWORKs is a state program that is funded through the a federal grant from the TANF program. ... more
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Students who are relying upon patron agreements to cover the cost of tuition may be exempt from the 7 day drop deadline. CalWORKs students should coordinate their exemptions through the Butte College CalWORKs department located in the Career Center. ... more
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Yes, a CalWORKs participant may be eligible to receive financial aid. CalWORKs participants are referred to the MJC Financial Aid Office where they can obtain a BOG Fee Waiver application and FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) ... more
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No, CalWORKs supportive services cover only a small range of necessary items. It is appropriate for students to use financial aid for other important needs. As long as the use of financial aid is not specifically restricted to pay for something ... more
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You can continue eligibility as long as you are receiving cash assistance (TANF) for yourself and you fulfill your responsibilities as a CalWORKs program participant: ... more
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Contact the MJC CalWORKs program to let them know you are interested in campus work-study. You will receive a referral form to take to the campus Financial Aid Office. ... more
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MJC’s CARE (Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education) program is a supplemental component of EOP&S (Extended Opportunity Programs & Services). The student or the child(ren) must be receiving TANF to be eligible for CARE as opposed to CalWORKs ... more
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Our office is here to serve you. We help you enroll at Pierce, apply for financial aid and plan your education program, so you meet your goals. We assist you to obtain book grants, child care, transportation, supplies, and uniforms and tools, if ... more
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You may be referred to our office by those responsible for the case management of your welfare-to-work plan, such as Lockheed Martin (West San Fernando Valley) or MAXIMUS (East San Fernando Valley), or by a city or county One-Stop agency. After we ... more
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