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Job Corps operates as a federally funded educational and career training program for low-income Americans aged 16 to 24.
Job Corps, a Department of Labor program, has provided free vocational training and education to 2 million youth aged 16 to ...
A federal temporary restraining order has paused the closure of dozens of Job Corps training center programs across the ...
In an unexpected turn of events, contractors are taking legal action against the Trump administration's decision to shut down ...
U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter in New York ordered the government to cease all actions to shut down Job Corps centers ...
The free education and training program, which serves 417 at-risk young adults in the Garden State and thousands nationally, ...
As the Hubert Humphrey Job Corps Center in Saint Paul prepares to close its doors, dozens of young adults are facing an ...
The administration of President Donald Trump was hit with a lawsuit on Tuesday seeking to block it from eliminating Job Corps ...
U.S. Job Corps centers around the country, including a site in Pittsburgh, will remain open — at least for now. A federal ...
The Cascades Job Corps center currently houses more than 250 students, about 60 of which would be homeless without the ...
More than 700 Ohio students could be impacted by federally planned closures of Job Corps Centers nationwide, leaving them without work and, in some cases, without housing.
Job Corps helps at-risk youth ages 16 to 24 improve their lives through vocational and academic training while also providing ...