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We’ll call her Anaya, but she could be any of our daughters, nieces, classmates, or friends — someone who’s struggled to hold ...
Job Corps centers run by contractors across the country are at risk of closing, unless a lawsuit against the Trump ...
As Blavity reported, many Job Corps enrollees depend on their centers for more than just hands-on training in fields like ...
In the DOL’s requested budget for fiscal year 2026, $176 million was requested for “closeout costs” to shut down Job Corps.
The city of Albany held a press conference, Thursday, letting people know how to help students choosing to transition out of ...
The students served by Job Corps embody values that we as Americans hold dear: hard work, perseverance and community.
The Job Corps enrolls students on a weekly basis, which means there are students who are entering and leaving every week, with about 500 graduates a year. Funding for the organization amounts to ...
Two Georgia HBCUs are reaching out to students displaced by Job Corps cuts, providing education and housing to the young ...
Lopez came to the center four months ago, after couch surfing in the East Bay and trying to find a job to support himself. Students, staff and supporters rally outside the Treasure Island Job Corps ...
Two weeks ago, the Tongue Point Job Corps Center in Astoria was a vibrant campus, home to about 350 students from across the country learning a variety of trades, including painting, welding and ...
President Trump recently called Job Corps a “failed experiment,” saying that the per-student cost each year — estimated at $80,000 annually — is not a good use of taxpayer money.