Educational Assistance Employees With Disabilities In Philadelphia

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Multi-State
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Philadelphia
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US-00451BG
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This form offers education assistance to employees under certain circumstances. Courses must be from approved institutions of learning, such as accredited colleges, universities, and technical colleges or schools that offer certification in a field approved by employer. Also, the courses must be, in employer's opinion, directly or reasonably related to employee's present job or part of a degree program, or in line with a position that employer believes employee can reasonably achieve. If employee shall leave the employment of employer for any reason, within two years of any reimbursement, employee shall immediately repay all reimbursements back to employer.
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There are four ways you can apply for MAWD: ➢ In person: apply at your local County Assistance Office (CAO); ➢ Online: apply through PASS.state.pa; ➢ By phone: (866) 550-4355 ➢ By mail: submit a paper application (form PA 600WD) to your local CAO.

People with disabilities If you have Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability, you may get Medicaid coverage automatically or you may have to apply.

MAWD has an income limit of 250% federal poverty level (FPL). You must report all of your and your spouse's income when applying. Your household size for MAWD will either be 1 (if you are single) or 2 (if you are married). Even if you have children, they do not count in your household size for MAWD.

There are four ways you can apply for MAWD: ➢ In person: apply at your local County Assistance Office (CAO); ➢ Online: apply through PASS.state.pa; ➢ By phone: (866) 550-4355; or ➢ By mail: submit a paper application (form PA 600WD) to your local CAO.

Pennsylvania Aging Waiver Program (Community HealthChoices) The resource limit for Aging Waiver Program is $8,000, but as a general rule the applicant's gross income needs to be at or under $2,829/month.

Disability Services The Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, or OVR, provides vocational rehabilitation services to help persons with disabilities prepare for, obtain, or maintain employment. OVR provides services to eligible individuals with disabilities directly and through a network of approved vendors.

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Educational Assistance Employees With Disabilities In Philadelphia