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Michigan has three Job Corps facilities, in Detroit, Flint and Grand Rapids. They provide income-restricted young people ages 16 to 24 with a range of educational resources, certifications and ...
Both former students and parents of kids who were part of the Detroit Job Corps center that was recently shuttered spoke out about the closing of a vital piece of support for young people in the city.
A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction to stop the U.S. Department of Labor from shutting down Job Corps, a residential program for low-income youth, until a lawsuit against the move ...
Dismantling the Job Corps behind closed doors leaves nearly 20,000 young people — and the next cohort to come — without a safe, supportive path to a productive life. That’s not reform.
“Job Corps, which you know has bipartisan support in Congress, trains young, low-income people, and helps them find good-paying jobs and provides housing for a population that might otherwise be ...
Job Corps, established as part of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, is a free residential education and job training program for low-income people between 16 and 24 years of age.
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration's order to close America's 99 Job Corps centers, which provide residential training programs for 25,000 disadvantaged youth annually.
A U.S. judge on Wednesday temporarily stopped the Trump administration from moving ahead with an effort to eliminate the Job Corps, the largest U.S. job training program for low-income youth.
Operations are back to normal at the Clearfield Job Corps program, at least for now, after a judge's ruling halting plans to shutter it and 98 other programs around the country.
Job Corps is the largest residential career and education program in the nation, serving more than 25,000 people ages 16-24 by providing hands-on job training. Ohio is home to three Job Corps ...
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