CalWORKs
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GAIN / CalWORKs Program
Welcome to CalWORKs Program at West Los Angeles College!
GAIN/CalWORKs (Greater Avenues to Independence/California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) is a government (both state and federal) funded program that offers temporary financial assistance, vocational & job skills training, as well as other support services.
Our office serves as a liaison between the college and the Los Angeles Department of Public Services (DPSS). Eligible CalWORKs participants must be referred by DPSS, known as the referral process, to assist participants with referral forms, new intake forms, academic advisement, educational plan, training verification, and assistance with Monthly Attendance Reports.
Our program goal is to assist program participants in transitioning from welfare to long term self-sufficiency and gainful employment through coordinated student services.
CalWORKs Program Participation Steps
We invite you to join our CalWORKs Program.
STEP 1 – Connect with DPSS
- If you are already receiving CalWORKs Cash Aide, come to our office to join our CalWORKs Program.
- If are not already receiving CalWORKs Cash Aide, but you wish to receive CalWORKs Cash Aide, connect with DPSS to request for a GAIN Services Worker (GSW) to access CalWORKs Cash Aide. For those attending more than 1 school must additionally request for a Multiple Schools Referral (GN6390) Ensure you apply & enroll to WLAC.
STEP 2 – Join WLAC CalWORKs
PROVIDE and SUBMIT: Gain Referral (if applicable), California ID/DL, current Verification of Benefits (VOB), Intake Packet, Current Class Schedule, Comprehensive Student Educational Plan (SEP), and optional Ancillary Requests.
STEP 3 – WLAC Student Support Services
PARTICIPATE in the campus’s CalWORKs Orientation, the first step in learning about our program, its benefits, required forms, and our plan to help you succeed!
Meet with your CalWORKs Academic Counselor (by appointment) each semester/term to:
- Develop a comprehensive Student Educational Plan (SEP), based on your Educational/Career Goals.
- Meet the mandatory referral requirements and check-in each semester.
- Learn of other student resources that can help you achieve academic goals!
File for Financial Aid each School Year & Seek out other WLAC Student Services & Tutoring Services.
**Counseling appointments for New Participants typically take place after orientation **
Click on our Join CalWORKs Flyer (pdf) to learn how you can join & participate in our CalWORKs Program!
Program Requirements & Study Policy
CalWORKs Program Requirements
Any student that meets the requirements listed below can participate in our CalWORKs Program. We strongly encourage each new student that meets the eligibility requirements to connect with their Gain Services Worker at DPSS to determine Program Eligibility and potentially begin the referral process.
- Enrolled at West Los Angeles College
- Has at least 1 child under 18 years of age
- Receives at least $1 in Cash Aid from CalWORKs/TANF.
- Is an Active Gain Participant
Study Policy
- Credit Course: 3 Hours of Study Time per every 1 Hour of Class Time.
- Noncredit Course: Credited as actual class time.
Services
The CalWORKs Office is responsible for assisting referred and eligible CalWORKs participants with the following:
Communication & Staff
CalWORKs Virtual Chat Services
Chat is available on Cranium Café during Virtual Service Hours. You can create a free Conex ED account -or- gain access with your LACCD SIS (Student Information System) Portal Login. Online services work best on Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers.
CalWORKs Forms & Resources
To explore, apply for, or manage your CalWORKs Benefits, please visit BenefitsCal.
Any questions regarding benefits can be directed to Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) GAIN Office 877-292-GAIN dpss.lacounty.gov.
- CalWORKs Intake Application
- CalWORKs Recertification Form
- Program Ancillary Request Form (for books & supplies)
- iTrain Work Study Time Entry
- Paylocity
- BenefitsCal
- DPSS
- California Resource Guide
- Homeless Shelter Directory
- People’s Guide (2020)
- South Los Angeles Health Projects/WIC
- Western Center on Law and Poverty