Prep for Professional Success
Gain the skills and credentials you need to build a professional career in the United States with financial assistance toward a UW certificate program or course.
Program Details
The Refugee Women’s Alliance (ReWA) offers financial assistance as part of the Career Advance Program (CAP), which helps refugees and immigrants with professional backgrounds get retrained and recertified in their previous careers. ReWA is a nationally recognized nonprofit that provides services to help refugee and immigrant women and families thrive.
To help refugees and immigrants gain access to U.S. educational credentials and career opportunities, the Career Advance Program offers:
- Financial assistance toward professional certificate programs or courses
- Career coaching
- Case management services
WHO’S ELIGIBLE?
To be considered for the Career Advance Program, you must:
- Be a U.S. immigrant, refugee or asylee
- Have a work permit
- Live in the Puget Sound region
- Have a household income below the 50% income level from the 2023 HUD guidelines (see table below)
- Have English language proficiency at ESL Level 4 or above
- Have higher education/university degree from your home country
- Be motivated to take action toward your professional development
People in Household
|
Annual Income
|
1 |
$47,950 |
2 |
$54,800 |
3 |
$61,650 |
4 |
$68,500 |
5 |
$74,000 |
6 |
$79,500 |
7 |
$84,950 |
8 |
$90,450 |
HOW TO APPLY
1. Carefully review the admission requirements for your chosen certificate or course to make sure you qualify.
2. If you have questions about the program or your qualifications, contact us.
3. Send an email to ReWA’s Career Advance Program coordinator to request financial support. Include the following information:
- Your first and last name
- Your email address
- Your phone number
- The name of the UW certificate program you’d like to enroll in
- Degree, school, and location of school
- Nationality or birthplace (to be assigned to the appropriate case manager)
Make sure to send your request at least two months before your chosen program starts to allow enough time for the application and enrollment process.
4. You’ll get a questionnaire from ReWA to assess your situation and eligibility. Complete and return the questionnaire promptly.
5. If ReWA approves your request, you can start the process of enrolling in the certificate program. Our Enrollment Services team is here to help — email enroll@pce.uw.edu or call 800-506-1325.
ADDITIONAL information
Most — but not all — UW certificate programs and courses are eligible for CAP support. When you contact ReWA to request participation in the CAP program, the program coordinator will let you know if your chosen program qualifies.
Award decisions are made by ReWA, and all decisions are final.