Sunday, June 7, 2009

can I get unemployment while in college fulltime in Indiana

can I get unemployment while in college fulltime in Indiana?
I am currently a student full time in college, I recently got laid off. Can I receive unemployment even though I'm in school in Indiana I am looking for employment full time and only go to school once a week at night so it does not interfere much (unless a job wants me to work tuesday night and no other night)
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1 :
no
2 :
you probably can but I believe one of the questions on your weekly report is are you available to work? and if you are, then more than likely you get it, if school interferes, 'nother problem
3 :
Yes, unemployment is based on working in the past and not on what you are doing now. You night have make a certain number of attempts to find employment. If they found you a job (highly unlikely), then you would have to accept it or lose your unemployment benefits.
4 :
Only if you are looking for work.
5 :
In order to collect unemployment (UE) benefits, you must be available to work full time AND be seeking full-time employment. I hope this helps. Gary
6 :
Nope. Unemployment is for people who are looking for jobs, not for people who out of a job, but are in college toward a degree or not. And you definitely won't be eligible for an extension if you're in school. It's sort of stupid that some people try to hid their fraud by actually trying to apply for financial aid. Kind of putting you're out there, don't you think? The unemployment will find out that way. Also the school can even contact the unemployment office.





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