Welcome
LAVC CalWORKs program has remote assistance available.
Connect with us on Cranium Cafe through your student portal, email us at @email, or call us (818) 947-2976. We are located in ACA (Administration and Career Advancement) building, Room 1101. The building is located adjacent to the library on Fulton Ave. and Hatteras Street near the round-about.
Checklist for students:
- Complete LAVC CalWORKs Intake Forms:
- Student Educational Plan - For CalWORKs students to be eligible for PRIORITY REGISTRATION, a Student Educational Plan must be completed. Schedule an appointment with a Counselor to develop your educational plan!
- Verification of Eligibility - Provide the CalWORKs office with a "Verification of Benefits" or a "Notice of Action" letter indicating your eligibility for cash aid benefits dated at least four weeks within the start date of courses. You may also print your "Verification of Benefits" by accessing LA DPSS self-service website Your Benefits NOW (YBN). http://dpssbenefits.lacounty.gov/ybn/Index.html. To view a video tutorial of this website, click HERE.
- Process CalWORKs Materials Request form, for additional funds required for your courses:
- Sign and indicate your student ID # on all forms. Monthly Activity Report (GN6365), Progress Report (GN6070), and Training Verification (GN6006, 6005A, STA-20). Please allow at least 4 to 6 business days for processing.
Email your completed request to CalWORKs@2fitfashion.com. For tips on how to convert your documents to PDF format using your cell phone, click on the icon below:
- Watch this short video on how to complete a Monthly Activity Rport(GN6365) Click on the icon below:
- Attend CalWORKs informational workshops.
- Apply for CalWORKs Work-study. CalWORKs Work Study program is designed for CalWORKs students to gain knowledge of work experience and training while taking courses. Income earned through CalWORKs work-study is not calculated against cash aid benefits and eligibility, although CalFresh may be effected. Positions assigned can be on or off campus. The annual application period is from July to August.
You must adhere to the following criteria to apply:
- Actively receiving cash aid for yourself, spouse (if applicable), and child(ren).
- Be in good standing with DPSS CalWORKs/GAIN Program.
- Completed at least one academic semester at LAVC with a minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher.
- Must attend at least two workshops within the semester to be eligible to apply.
- Have a Student Educational Plan (developed with Academic Counselor) on file with CalWORKs.
- Enrolled in at least 6 qualifying units of classes towards your Student Educational Plan (SEP) each semester.
- Successful completion of English 101.
- Have strong computer, communication, and organizational skills.
- Have strong communication and organizational skills.
Complete your FAFSA application early!
Don't get stuck with tuition fees!
ALL STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO APPLY FOR A "CALIFORNIA COLLEGE PROMISE GRANT (Formerly known as the Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver)" OR FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
GO TO THE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE (Student Services, 1st Floor) or visit their website at eym8.2fitfashion.com/financialaid/ for more information.
Get tutoring assistance!
Free online tutoring is available through NetTutor. Students can access NetTutor through Canvas or the SIS portal. For more information, visit the LAVC Academic Resource Center's NetTutor webpage.
ONLINE LIBRARY SERVICES AND RESOURCES
The LAVC Library is now providing online research assistance and online access to a great variety of research materials including ebooks, articles, movies, tutorials, and more. Librarians will be available via email Monday–Friday* and 24/7 via real-time chat to help students, faculty, and staff find what they need. Visit Ask a Librarian for more info.
CALWORKS STAFF
- Alicen Vera, Coordinator
- Nino Shtromberg, Coordinator
- Edit Kocsis, Counselor
- Asya Davtyan, Counselor
OFFICE INFORMATION
Contact
Phone: (818) 947-2976
Email: calworks@2fitfashion.com
Location: ACA (Administration and Career Advancement) Building, Room 1101