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E&T is a SNAP program with job training and work activities. It helps people meet the program's work requirement.
Activities can include job search help, classroom training, or on the job work experience. The state agency assigns some people to E&T based on their case. Some E&T activities also come with support for things like transportation or child care.
This word shows up in SNAP work requirement notices, often shortened to E&T.
“Participate in a Food Stamp Employment and Training (E&T) program if assigned by the State agency, to the extent required by the State agency”
Programs
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Related words
ABAWD (able-bodied adult without dependents)
ABAWD stands for able bodied adults without dependents. This SNAP group must meet a work rule or lose benefits after three months.
Good cause
Good cause is a valid reason, like a serious illness, for a late appeal. It can let you skip a required step without being penalized.
Allotment
An allotment is the total amount of SNAP food benefits your household gets each month.
Related notices
Sources
- Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute (e-CFR mirror)Retrieved 2026-07-08
Last reviewed 2026-07-08