That fact, alone, would not make you eligible for unemployment.
Yes, under certain circumstances the state allows you to collect unemployment and not seek work. See the Related Link below for hull details.
No students are not employed. You can only collect unemployment if you actually worked enough weeks at a job to have paid unemployment compensation.
YES if your eligable for the TUI program i think its called, you have to ask the college or your local job search centre or unemployment to send you the form, then you fill it out, your school fills it out and the job centre fills it out then you send or fax it to unemployment dept.i am not sure if your unemployment will decrease but i know that you wont have to look for work while your attending college if the dept approves you which they will more than likely.Regarding my home state, NC, you are able to maintain unemployment insurance and attend college simultaneously. However, you must search for work by weekly guidelines and be willing to accept work if a job you qualify for becomes available.
If you are unable to comply with all the terms and conditions of Michigan's laws regarding unemployment benefits then you would lose those benefits.
increased earning potential in the future
Increased earning potential in the future
The ability to choose a satisfying job
Yes, in most cases, especially if it is an approved course/institution. Bear in mind, you still have to initially qualify for benefits with a work history, etc. and need to comply with the requirements of seeking full time employment, etc., which is generally hard to do if going to school full time and during the day.
Yes. Unemployment benefits are not to be used to supplement and subsidize one's education.
The fact that you are going to college will not serve as a bar to collecting unemployment benefits. But you still need to make sure that you qualify for them in the first place! In order to be eligible for unemployment you need to not be unemployed because you got fired (or at any fault of your own), have worked for a certain number of weeks, and be actively looking for other work. Unemployment is supposed to provide the necessary temporary income for people when they are in between jobs so if you are unemployed but not looking because you are in school, then that is really the only way that I see it affecting you.
There are a lot of benefits if you attend Molloy College. Some of which being discounts to various events or savings on insurance. You are also able to attend various sporting events at the college.
Pennsylvania is home to a large variety of colleges and universities. Many of the colleges in Pennsylvania offer a wide variety of degree programs. For many students, one of the main benefits of attending college in Pennsylvania is the history of the state. Many Pennsylvania colleges are steeped in history and are known as some of the best colleges in the nation. Another benefit of attending a college in Pennsylvania is the cultural diversity found in many cities such as Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.