Voluntary Quit VQ 40 – Reason for Decision
Attendance at School or Training
Use Section 1256, VQ40, and the appropriate letter.
I. DISQUALIFICATION
A. VQ to Attend School
You quit your last job with (employer name) to attend school. After considering available information, the Department finds that you do not meet the legal requirements for payment of benefits.
B. Leave of Absence to Attend School
You left your last job with (employer name) to go on a leave of absence to attend school. After considering available information, the Department finds that you do not meet the legal requirements for payment of benefits.
C. School Attendance Required - Failure to Resolve Before VQ
You quit your last job with (employer name) to attend required schooling. You did not explore all reasonable alternatives to quitting before you left. After considering available information, the Department finds that you do not meet the legal requirements for payment of benefits.
D. Training, Retraining, or Apprentice Program - No Prior Approval Given
You quit your last job with (employer name) to enter a state-approved training, retraining, or apprenticeship course. When you quit you had not been accepted into the course. After considering available information, the Department finds that you do not meet the legal requirements for payment of benefits.
E. Training (Including GAIN) - No Conflict in Hours Between Training and Work
You quit your last job with (employer name) to attend a training course. You could have attended the training outside your regular work hours. After considering available information, the Department finds that you do not meet the legal requirements for payment of benefits.
F. VQ From Employer-Sponsored, Paid Training
You quit a paid training program with (employer name). After considering available information, the Department finds that you do not meet the legal requirements for payment of benefits.
II. ELIGIBLE
AA. School Attendance Legally Required
The claimant quit your employment to return to school as required by state law. Available information shows that the claimant had good cause for leaving work.
BB. Approved Enrollment in State Training, Retraining, or Apprenticeship Course
The claimant quit your employment to attend a State-approved training, retraining, or apprenticeship course. Available information shows that the claimant had good cause for leaving work.