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I was teaching at a preschool but will be unable to return
for the next school year as I am in graduate school and am required to complete a full time student teaching placement. Am I eligible for UI, since I did have to quit through no fault of my own? I have spoken to several people who say that they did qualify for UI while they completed their student teaching. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I just want to know if I have a chance before I start wasting resources Thanks! |
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That is entirely up to your state UI office.
I'm not sure what resources you will be wasting by applying. All it takes is a few minutes and there is no penalty for being wrong. |
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I just didnt want to waste anyones time or make it appear that I am trying
to get something that I am not entitled to. I just wanted to be a bit more educated about the process before I decided to follow through, but you are right, I will go ahead and file. Thanks |
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