ExtFosterCare_Criteria_Services
State requires youth to receive independent living or other services to remain in extended foster care
State requires youth to receive independent living or other services to remain in extended foster care
State requires youth to comply with independent living or self-sufficiency plan to remain in extended foster care
State requires youth to participate in workforce development or training program, including program designed to remove barriers to employment, to remain in extended foster care
State requires youth to be employed to remain in extended foster care
State requires youth to be enrolled in school to remain in extended foster care
State has no criteria for youth to remain in extended foster care. Youth automatically transition from foster care to extended foster care.
Specification of state's requirement of other process for youth to receive to receive extended foster care
State requires youth to proactively request, provide consent, or opt in to receive extended foster care
Specification of other age to which state provides extended foster care
Age to which state provides extended foster care for those older than 18 years old