Introduction to Job Corps
71The U.S. Department of Labor offers programs, collectively called the Job Corps, to help students aged 16 to 24 obtain high school diplomas and GEDs, prepare for college and receive vocational training. These programs are free, and in many cases, provide students with stipends during their education. Additionally, most centers provide students with on-site housing. The programs are self-paced, meaning that students can spend anywhere between eight months and two years in the Job Corps.The program has been helping young people for over forty years, and more than 2 million of them have received education and training that will enable them to be more independent and be employed at a high level than otherwise possible. In addition to providing education options for youth in low-income homes, it is considered an option for young people involved in cases of juvenile delinquency. However, at the time of enrollment in Job Corps, all individuals must be free from supervision, whether institutional or face-to-face. There is also a zero tolerance policy for Job Corps participants regarding violence and drugs.There are specific eligibility requirements to enroll in Job Corps:
- Your age must be between 16 and 24.
- You must be a U.S. citizen. (There are certain exceptions for aliens with certain statuses.)
- You must meet certain income requirements and qualify for aid.
- You must be able and willing to participate in an educational environment.
- Bookkeeping
- Culinary arts
- Information technology
- Mechanics
- Welding
- Security and law enforcement
- Pharmacy technician
- Agriculture
- Health sciences
- Education
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Job Nigeria says:
15 months ago
Job Corps.....what a system.....
is it capable with our condition right now ????
regards,
Job Nigeria,
http://www.job-nigeria.com