Student Services
Campus walkway with banners

Other Public Benefits and Resources

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA

  • The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program provides job training, career coaching, and employment support services to help individuals gain the skills needed for quality employment. WIOA offers resources such as job search assistance, resume building, educational opportunities, and job placement services. This program is available through American Job Centers, which are located nationwide. To find your local center and learn about available services, visit this website.

Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8)

  • The Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program provides monthly financial assistance to help low-income individuals and families pay for housing. Voucher amounts are based on household income and local rental costs, allowing recipients to secure safe and affordable housing. Vouchers can be used for various housing options, including current residences, provided they meet the safety and health standards and the landlord participates in the program. To find the nearest Public Housing Agency and learn more, visit this website.

CalWORKs Homeless Assistance

  • The CalWORKs Homeless Assistance program provides financial support for essential needs to low-income families, including food, rent, and other basic expenses. It also offers assistance to prevent eviction or secure temporary housing. This program can help cover costs such as security deposits, last month’s rent, up to two months of past-due rent to avoid eviction, and up to 16 days of temporary housing expenses (up to $145 per day for hotel or motel stays). To learn more about eligibility and apply, visit the CalWORKs website or contact your local Department of Social Services office.

2-1-1 Information Services

  • 2-1-1 is a free, confidential service that connects individuals and families to essential resources within their community. Whether you need help with food, mental health, health care, housing, transportation, utility assistance, legal aid, job training, after-school programs, disaster relief, or other services, 2-1-1 can guide you to the right support. You can dial 2-1-1 directly and explain the type of assistance you are seeking or visit the 2-1-1 website to search for resources online.

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

  • The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps low-income households manage their energy costs by providing a one-time payment to assist with heating or cooling bills. In addition, LIHEAP offers in-home weatherization services to improve energy efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance the health and safety of your home. To learn more about eligibility and to apply, visit the LIHEAP website.

Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP)

  • The Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP) provides monthly financial assistance to low-income individuals who are blind, disabled, or 65 years of age or older. This program allows most students to work without their SSI benefit decreasing. This is known as the Student Earned Income Exclusion (SEIE), which lets students keep the first $2,220 in earnings each month without affecting the countable earned income calculation. But, there is an annual cap of $8,950, so if you earn more than this in any given year, the income starts counting towards the earned income calculation again. To learn more about eligibility and apply, you can visit the Social Security Administration (SSA) website, visit your local SSA office, or call 1-800-772-1213.