Common use of Co-enrollment Clause in Contracts

Co-enrollment. Strategic co-enrollments are encouraged for maximum benefit to a program participant. Co-enrollment can increase program and participant success, maximize resources, enable greater efficiencies in service delivery, and align services with regional sector pathways. The Subrecipient shall be responsible for tracking the services and funding streams that pay the cost of services to youth who are participating in youth and adult programs concurrently to ensure no duplication of services.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contract for the Provision of Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (Wioa) Youth Program Services, Workforce Innovative and Opportunity Act Youth Program Services Agreement, Workforce Innovative and Opportunity Act Youth Program Services Agreement

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