Basic Food Employment & Training (BFET)

Overview 

The Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET) program provides aid to LWTech students receiving federal Basic Food Assistance (food benefits) from the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS).

Students on BFET may receive:

  • Funding for books and supplies (up to $250/quarter)
  • Funding for tuition, if available (tuition is primarily paid through Financial Aid)
  • Childcare Assistance through Working Connections Childcare
  • Career and educational advising and planning
  • Referrals to college and community resources
  • Support in navigating DSHS
  • Assistance with accessing other forms of financial aid

Eligibility

You may be eligible to participate in the BFET program at LWTech if you:

  • Are receiving federal Basic Food Assistance from DSHS
  • Are not receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) from DSHS
  • Are enrolled in any certificate or Associate degree (including AAS, AAS-T, DTA transfer degrees), and/or Basic Skills courses (BEdA, ELL, HS+)
  • Are not enrolled in a BAS program
  • Have applied for the FAFSA/WASFA and you have turned in any additional documents required by the Financial Aid office (basic skills students do not need to complete the FAFSA/WASFA to be considered for BFET)

How to Apply

Current LWTech Students

  • Take the "Workforce Development Funding Eligibility Survey-Application" to see if you are eligible for WFD programs. After answering the first few questions, if you appear potentially eligible, the rest of the Workforce Development application will open automatically for you to complete and submit.  You will be contacted within 5-7 business days regarding your eligibility and provided with additional information.

Prospective LWTech Students

  1. Take the Start Next Quarter (SNQ) Survey
  2. Attend the Workforce Development Information Session (sign-up after completing the Start Next Quarter Survey)
  3. Apply to LWTech; complete the FAFSA/WASFA; take the Guided Self Placement Assessment (if applicable)
  4. Fill out the online Workforce Development Application
  5. A Workforce Development team member will contact you to schedule an intake appointment with the BFET coordinator

Apply for Basic Food Assistance

Basic Food Assistance provides funding to help pay for food expenses and is an eligibility requirement for the BFET program. Many students qualify for food assistance, but do not apply. The combination of Basic Food, BFET, and Financial Aid can help students pay for education and living expenses while attending LWTech.

The Food Benefits application is available online through Washington Connection. For assistance in applying for Basic Food Assistance please contact the BFET coordinator.

Additional Information and Resources

Community Resources

The Community Resource webpage houses links and contact information for many of our Community Based Partners. 

Career Services

LWTech Career Services assists students with job search, and career planning, as well as providing a variety of workshops, training, and events to support students, graduates, and community members.

Student Success Workshops

Student Success Workshops and resources are free and available to all LWTech students. The offered workshops cover a variety of topics related to student success.

Key Contacts

Tisha Miller

Coordinator BFET
Workforce Development

 

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