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Job Corps is a no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor designed to help young adults ages 16-24 take control of their lives by obtaining a job that will build into a solid and successful career. At Job Corps, students enroll to accomplish three things:
Students who join the program, receive a monthly allowance based on performance and effort -- the longer a student is enrolled, the more allowance he or she will receive. Career management takes not only skills, but also the self confidence to use those skills in the real world. Therefore, Job Corps provides career counseling and transition support to its students for up to twelve months after they graduate from the program. The Job Corps program teaches hard work and dedication. Enrollment in Job Corps is easy. To enroll into Job Corps a student must meet the following requirements:
Funded by the United States Congress, Job Corps has been building America's economy through training young adults with skills for successful careers and life management since 1964. Job Corps is committed to offering all students a safe, drug-free environment where they can take advantage of the resources provided.
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