Re: No worker left behind???
Hello, just some random info on
my experience with NWLB so far.
It is
definitely worth it to look into NWLB. There are TONS of funds recently posted in Michigan that are waiting to be used by folks who qualify. If you have a family income under $40,000, OR if you have been laid off and are collecting unemployment, or if you are a displaced homemaker. My husband's income
does not affect me regardless of what it is, because I am a displaced homemaker. As long as I am not working his income does not affect me at all.
Yep, it's busy at the NWLB office and it's to be expected with the way things are in our economy. If you watch the employees and see how people treat them, you'd understand why everyone is so b!^chy. That poor receptionist just isn't paid enough to deal with all those mean people and she's asked the same questions over and over again. Why is everyone always in such a rush anyhow? If your unemployed, where the heck to do have to be? If it's such an inconvenience, why the he!! are you here? DO NOT expect to get anything accomplished over the phone, they are too busy to answer calls, just stop in and be patient and persistent.
I started the proces at the beginning of February. I actually applied for several different programs at my community college and they would all qualify through NWLB.
http://mycareereducation.org/ go to training search and find your favorite school, see if they have your program of interest listed. I'm simply waiting on acceptance/decline letters and then I can make my decision. Monday I have an appointment with my case worker. I have been told that once the funds are alloted to me I have 3 years to use them towards a 2 year degree or certificate. Get your pre-reqs done on your own time then apply for the funds, Michigan should not have to pay for you to take your Eng., Humn., psych., they are paying to train you in a new field. Also, once approved, you can get a job to help with expenses and your income no longer is a factor. Once you get the funds they are yours to use and cannot be taken away.
The test they give you is very simple, easier than the HESI and I believe they just want to see if you are a trainable person. If you want to go into nursing, make sure you get a 36 or better in the math (40 questions). 9th grade and under math, maybe even less. This is not a test to get nervous about! Its a booklet with a scantron. There is no college material.
When you go for your initial orientation, make sure you have something to eat, because it takes 2 hours. Bring your coffee and kick back. If you don't want to wait 1 month to get into your orientation, you can just show up and see if there is an opening so you can squeeze in. They take about 12-15 per orientation and if someone doesn't show up you can take their place. I stoppedin 2x and finally got an opening and moved up my paperwork by 3 weeks. At the Hayes and 19 Mile Rd. they test at 10 & 2 and I would sit and wait to see if they had an opening. Eva is very helpful, once you get to know her, she is very thick skinned and I can see why now.
Get your resume on
https://www.michworks.org/mtb/user/M....EntryMainPage even if it is not exactly the way you want it, get it posted. I don't think they even looked at mine, it just has to be posted. If you don't have it posted when you initially go in they make you go sit in a room and get it online, so do it at home where your comfortable. You also have to apply for FASFA so go ahead and apply for that and print the letter to prove you've done that.
Then they give you a list of things you need to bring back with you when you meet your caseworker. You must bring those things or they wont even see you. I have a folder and I have all of my stuff organized and ready to see my caseworker.
My husband is thrilled about this program as it takes a lot of stress off of him to support my daughter through college and me. I have several friends that have received NWLB funds and I have been told by one of them in the MCC nursing program that the majority of students in her class are NWLB students. Educate yourself about the program, be patient, and do the foot work. If you qualify, it's well worth it. If you are a stay at home mom/spouse you are good as gold getting the funds as your husbands income will not affect you, same thing with being laid off.
PM me if you have any questions, sorry I'm all over the board with my response and long winded.

I'll let you know after Monday if they approve me for the funds.
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