What are the eligibility requirements?
To receive healthcare and social services provided by H. E. Savage Healthcare for the Homeless, individuals must meet the definition of homelessness as defined by the Department of Human Services, Section 330 (H) Grant Program. According to that definition anyone who lacks a fix, regular, and adequate night-time residence qualifies; as well as anyone residing temporarily in a supervised publicly or privately operated facility or shelter; anyone doubling up with other families; individuals or families who live in a public or private place not designed for, or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings, such as, sleeping in cars, abandoned buildings, or under bridges also qualifies.
You must be enrolled at CSU Stanislaus or be eligible to transfer from a California community college. Every program has its own set of eligibility requirements. Most programs require at least a 2.75. Others require a 3.0. Some programs have coursework prerequisites or language requirements. Please refer to the specific program descriptions for eligibility requirements.
To be eligible for State Extended Benefits, the law requires that you: • exhaust a federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) benefit account during or after the week ending April 4, 2009, and; • have no rights to regular or extended benefits under any state (including Minnesota) or federal UI program, and; • have wages that exceed 40 times your weekly benefits amount in the base period. • be unemployed or have your work hours significantly reduced, and; • conduct and report an intensive work search each week. • meet the eligibility requirements (able to work, available for work) required for regular unemployment benefits, and; • not be receiving unemployment benefits from Canada, and; • not be ineligible under any other provision of Minnesota unemployment law.