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In response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Job Corps is expediting
enrollment for eligible evacuees, ages 16-24, interested in a residential job
training and education program. Like scholarships, the expedited enrollment
provides students the opportunity to earn their high school diploma or GED plus
career skills, as well as providing housing, clothing, meals, medical care, and
a small stipend. Job Corps offers training in over 100 occupations such as
construction, health care, automotive, business technology, and culinary arts.
This initiative allows admission counselors to expedite enrollment processes,
including transportation to a Job Corps center. If an eligible individual has
lost his or her identification, e.g., a driver's license, social security card,
or birth certificate, the young person may self-certify until documentation can
be replaced.
Eligibility
- 16-24 years of age
- Economically disadvantaged
- Goal of acquiring job training and educational credentials
- Willing to relocate to a residential campus.
The Job Corps has a zero tolerance for drugs, alcohol and violence.
Opportunity
Job Corps has over 4,000 immediately available residential student
slots for hurricane victims. Job Corps provides support and assistance to
graduates for 12 months after successful completion of the program including
assistance finding a job, housing or transportation. Students may reside at Job
Corps for up to 2 years while completing their course of education and
occupational skills training. There is also some availability for advanced
training in partnership with Community Colleges. In addition to career
training, students also earn their High School Diploma or GED if needed.
Job Corps requests that One-Stop Career Center counselors and other
professionals or volunteers assisting evacuees share the following contact
information: (800) 733-5627 or http://jobcorps.dol.gov.
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