WIOA Success Stories

The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) requires states to submit a WIOA Annual Statewide Performance Report Narrative highlighting the progress of the state in meeting their strategic vision and goals for their workforce development system. Many states highlight success stories that focus attention on achievements of program participants.

This webpage features success stories submitted by states via the Statewide Performance Report Narrative, and includes publications that list all submitted success stories.

WIOA Success Story Feature of the Month
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Susan

Susan obtained full-time, year-round employment as a Social Services Associate for the State of Alaska Office of Children’s Services earning $20.16 per hour with benefits after she completed her Associate of Applied Science in Human Services degree from the University of Alaska, Anchorage, Mat-Su College branch. 

Mat-Su Job Center CSTS staff performed her assessment showing the need for Susan to obtain her degree to enter a high-growth, high-demand career field. Susan had been laid off from a previous job and had been long-term unemployed. At enrollment, Susan was also raising her grandchildren and receiving TANF, SNAP benefits, and Medicaid. She was also approved for a PELL grant to assist with tuition and fees. Since Susan was receiving TANF, she already had a Division of Public Assistance Case Manager assisting her with goals towards self-sufficiency. The CSTS and Division of Public Assistance (DPA) case managers worked together across departments to braid funds from both programs, fully supporting Susan through her training to ensure a successful outcome. 

Susan’s DPA Case Manager provided support services during training, while CSTS provided funding for tuition and fees through the WIOA Dislocated Worker as well as National Dislocated Worker National Health Emergency and Trade and Economic Transition grant programs.

WIOA Success Stories

The publications linked below highlights success stories and provides valuable examples of how states are implementing WIOA to help job seekers gain employment.