Workforce Solutions for the Digital Age (WSDA)
 

WSDA Scholarship Application

Welding Technology and Metal Fabrication Program
Dental Hygiene Program
Radiologic Technology Program
Law Enforcement Program
Online Instruction in Core Courses

WSDA scholarships are training support awards administered by the Office of Instructional Administration’s Project Director and Project Manager to students enrolled in the above listed programs.

Who is eligible?

  • Must be work authorized as defined under Title I of Workforce Investment Act. (Please see the accompanied handout under Non-Discrimination and Equal Opportunity Requirements 29 CFR Part 37)
  • Any CSI student who has been accepted and progressing in one of the listed WSDA programs.
  • Must have a GPA of 2.0 (high school transcripts acceptable) For GED students a battery average score of 500 or more will qualify
  • Must have filled out FASFA application
  • Approval of Program Manager (Instructor) DOES NOT APPLY TO ONLINE GEN ED CORE COURSES

Training support must be used in the following categories:

  • Tuition
  • Testing Fees
  • Books
  • Travel expenses relating to practicum or internship (Must turn in supporting documentation ie: Travel Reimbursement form, Gas Receipts)
  • Tools or equipment relating to WSDA programs (Firearms will not be an allowable tool)

Awards range from $100-$500 per semester with majority of awards at $100. Priority will follow the descending order above. For the last two categories students will need approval of Program Manager (Instructor).

How to apply: Submit a completed training support application with supporting documents to the instructor of the program in which you are enrolled.  No application packet will be considered if incomplete.   Online students should submit directly to:  WSDA Office, CSI Taylor Building 210/212, 315 Falls Ave, P.O. Box 1238 Twin Falls, ID  83301 – no instructor/program manager signature required for online courses.

Some application tips: Please be sure to take your time; each item should be completed on the application.

Deadline: Priority will be given to applications submitted the first two weeks of each semester

Questions regarding application: WSDA Project Manager: Don Hall 732-6395 Taylor Bldg. Room # 212    

"The Workforce Solutions for the Digital Age project is funded in part (62% or $1,995,673.00) by a grant awarded by the President’s Community-Based Job Training Grants, as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration."