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As Blavity reported, many Job Corps enrollees depend on their centers for more than just hands-on training in fields like ...
Two Georgia HBCUs are reaching out to students displaced by Job Corps cuts, providing education and housing to the young ...
Job Corps centers run by contractors across the country are at risk of closing, unless a lawsuit against the Trump administration goes their way. While the centers face uncertain futures, some ...
Job Corps is a government-run program providing low-income and at-risk youth with skills training, housing, and meals, ...
RYAN: In Georgia, another HBCU is also trying to bridge the gap for Job Corps students. Morris Brown College in Atlanta is inviting former Job Corps students to apply to their program for the fall.
Offering extra support to historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), JPMorgan Chase is committing $30 million in a new push to help students gain financial and career success. The ...
Historically Black colleges and universities are known for serving a significant share of Black students in the U.S. and providing a more positive learning environment for these students, but historic ...
As Loring Job Corps students and staff continue to reel from the recent pause on Job Corps Operations announcement, the Aroostook County community is rushing to their aid.
The president of Morris Brown College, Dr. Kevin James, is inviting students dismissed from Job Corps to apply to the school. On June 9, the Department of Labor announced the "cessation" of all ...
In Pittsburgh alone, more than 400 students are enrolled. If the center closes, 188 students will be displaced, over 50 face immediate homelessness and an estimated 180 jobs will be lost.