Workers who lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic and are enrolling in a college program have until June 15 to apply for a California relief grant to receive up to $2,500 as state lawmakers seek to cut programs to plug a budget hole 📝: mzinshteyn
weren’t enrolled in a higher-education program when they were laid off;make less than what they did before the pandemic;at a community college, California State University or University of California academic program, plus a few other eligible training institutions.
Now, “because the labor market has been very favorable for people looking for jobs, displaced workers are more likely to have the option to find other jobs rather than returning to school.”
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