A high-paying career is not out of reach. Kishwaukee College’s Workforce Innovation
and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Youth Program is looking to help local students bolster
their employment skills and find new career opportunities. The program offers out-of-school
youth ages 16-24 years old an opportunity to participate in training that will assist
them in obtaining employment.
The WIOA Program is a federally funded grant geared towards helping qualified individuals
gain the professional skills necessary to learn a new career. Through the grant, Kish
can offer up to $10,000 based on eligibility. Funding can go towards books, tuition,
supplies and other services to help with education. Mileage and childcare reimbursement
may also be available. Residents from the city of DeKalb may automatically qualify
for the Youth Program due to the city’s overall poverty rate.
There is a list of more than 60 programs available at Kish covered by WIOA funding.
Students can work towards a degree or certificate or enter the workforce right away
with a short-term training program. Some popular programs include:
- Basic Nurse Assisting
- Google IT
- Truck Driving Training
- Pharmacy Technician
- Medical Assistant
- And many more
For Rochelle’s Erika Villalobos-Miller, assistance came in the form of financial aid
for tuition and travel expenses.
“(WIOA) really got me through my first few semesters,” she said. “I had to drive to
school every day, which was expensive but they really helped with those costs.”
Villalobos-Miller started with the Basic Nurse Assisting program through WIOA due
to her interest in medicine. She decided to continue to study nursing at Kishwaukee
and plans on finishing her associate degree this year before transferring to the University
of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign to study molecular and cellular biology.
“It ended up being very supportive,” she said. “WIOA helped out tremendously.”
The support is not limited to the classroom. Students can gain real-world experience
through job shadowing. And these connections give those seeking work an opportunity
to impress employers. Kish offers career counseling and support and the ability to
match job-seekers with local businesses based on their skillset.
To learn more about Kish’s WIOA Youth Program, contact Phylicia Hampton, WIOA Youth
Coordinator, at 815-825-9384 or phampton1@kish.edu.
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