CASAS
WDS
Codes
BONUS
100

Purpose of CASAS

To assess adult basic reading and math skills 

100

Official Data System of Record

Virtual One Stop (VOS)? 

100

313

Participant has been enrolled in any D.C. sponsored training programs.

100

Eligible Entity Definition

public or private nonprofit agency or organization, including community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, or any entity carrying out activities under this title, such as a local board or community action agencies.

200

Qualification for CASAS Exemption

Participants with an Associate's Degree or higher from an accredited university

200

Unsuccessful Completion – Provider Closed

Program provider no longer provide a training program or service.

200

226

Scheduled a participant for CASAS testing

200

CASAS Remediation

Unlimited amount of retest

300

CASAS score Eligibility Length

Within One year

300

Voided

Contact the Program Analyst Officer of Labor Market Research and Performance

300

328

Participant is enrolled in a non-WIOA program that provides Occupational Training.

300

5 credentials that can be received

- CCST, Comptia A+, CDL Class B, Security+, OSHA 10/30, Flagger, CPR, CCNA, NCCER, CPhT, ACT Work Keys National Career Readiness

400

A 235 and less in math equivalent to what grade level

What is Grade Level 5 High Intermediate Basic Education

400

Steps to Closing Case

Enter, Last Activity Date, Completion Code (i.e. Successful/Unsuccessful, Enter Case Note (click “Add a new case note)

400

893

When an individual is working on a job where the employer is paying full wage or unsubsidized wage.

400

Payroll Due Date for class hours

Every other Friday by 2pm

500

A 239+ in reading equivalent to what grade level

What is High Adult Secondary Education (Grade Level 6-8)?

500

Certifications that can be obtained

What is CCST, COMPTIAA+, CDL Class B, Security+, OSHA 10, OSHA 30, Flagger, CPR, CCNA, NCCER, CPht, Six Sigma, ACT Work Key National Career Readiness? 

500

Codes not often used (LISTED IN SOP)

115- resume prep , 125- staff assisted job search, 138- career counseling

500

Individuals with Barriers to Employment

A. Displaced homemakers

B. Low-income individuals

C. Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians

D. Adults and youth with disabilities

E. Older individuals

F. Ex-offenders

G. Youth currently in or emancipated from the foster care system.

H. English language learners, those with low literacy levels, and those who face substantial cultural barriers.

I. Eligible migrant and seasonal farm workers

J. Single parents, including single pregnant women

K. Long-term unemployed individuals

L. Homeless adults or homeless youth