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
(PY 2023)

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Molly

Molly, age 17, entered the Enterprise Career Center in September 2023 as a high school dropout. She was enrolled in WIOA and referred to the YES Program to complete her high school education and receive soft skills training. She worked quickly, completed the Conover Work Readiness Program by the end of September, and earned her accredited high school diploma on December 20, 2023. In February 2024, she began working at Dr. Harrison’s ABA Therapy Center in Ozark and became a Registered Behavior Technician in July 2024. WIOA and the YES Program helped her with the first step in her educational goal of becoming a social worker.

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.