Re: northwestern institute of health
Jessicuy,
I inquired about the WIA grant on 75th Pulaski, on Daley College campus. This is the process at this location:
1. attended a 45 minute orientation
2. completed initial paper work
3. returned the forms and schedule a meeting with a career
4. met with career counselor and set appointment with intake counselor
5. met with intake counselor and scheduled appointment with career counselor
6. completed and an IEP (Indvidual Education OR Employment Plan)
7. attend a 5 day job training workshop (the facilitator was very full of self)
8. scheduled to meet with career counselor and had to complete training forms
for the school I wanted to attend. You must complete 2 forms by taking them to
2 separate school. Must have been accepted at 1 school when you receive the
forms. ALSO, you must complete a seris of questions related to your chosen
field of study (Nursing for me). A LOT of questions and complete a statistic
search on how much nurses make, how many are working in IL and Chicago, etc.
9. Return forms to career counselor and wait for an approval from WIA which took me
two weeks. It normally doesn't take that long; I had a special circumstance.
Honestly, I would attend the WIA program on 43rd and Cottage Grove. Very professional and great service. 75th and Pulaski WIA representatives are not all that great and they WILL give you a VERY DIFFICULT time during the process.
It took me at least 2.5 months to complete process. In acutuality, it took me 7 months because my 90 period had expired. My career counselor didn't return my calls and wanted me to work opposed to attended nursing school and receiving the grant. I attended their so called job club given every Tuesday - WORTHLESS!!! I applied for 7 positions and NEVER heard anything from the Job Developers or my Career Counselor.
Any other questions, just PM me and I'll be happy to assist you.
Best wishes.
Nursing News