You don't unless you are employed at least part-time, and are underemployed . Talk to your Financial Aid officer at school about supplemental grants and loans.
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This is very doubtful. To collect unemployment you must, usually, be unemployed due to no fault of your own. While going back to school is an admirable idea, it is still attributable to you that you are unemployed. Beyond that, unemployment always requires that you be ready, willing, and able to work, and going to school - especially full-time - typically prevents you from meeting this qualification.
Yes. Check with your local unemployment office for free training,which includes real estate school.
In general, no. In order to collect unemployment, you must be seeking employment, and accepting it when found. While in prison, that's not going to happen.
YES FOR ONLINE CLASSES The rep said I was ok b/c I was going online and not attending a school so it would not interfere with my job search. She said check "NO" when it asks if you are attending school.
Yes, in most cases, especially if it is an approved course/institution. Bear in mind, you still have to initially qualify for benefits with a work history, etc. and need to comply with the requirements of seeking full time employment, etc., which is generally hard to do if going to school full time and during the day.
I only know that on the continuation of benefits form (if you've filed for and been granted unemployment insurance) asks "Did you begin attending any school or training?" If you answer "yes", they'll set up a phone appointment to talk to you and see if you're still eligible. Maybe if you were already going to school when you got fired, you could still collect unemployment, but if you start after being fired, it seems questionable.
NO... if you are not looking for work you cannot collect
Can I receive my unemployment if I was fired for going to jail it was out of my control
Yes, but so long as you are willing to continue looking for work, and would not turn down work based on school.
Yes, an employ of a catholic school can collect unemployment if they are laid off or wrongfully terminated. This school would have been required to pay into the unemployment system.
No, Catholic Schools are not covered by unemployment laws.