Video: Precious talks big goals and how Job Corps is getting her there
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Precious started college after high school but found herself struggling financially and academically. She got back into contact with her high school counselor, who pointed her to Job Corps.  

 

For Precious, Job Corps was the bridge she needed to continue her education. 

 

“Job Corps helps a lot of kids who cannot sit in the classroom for hours. It’s a self-paced program that helps kids who don’t learn the same way as everybody.” 

 

Precious’ dream is to become a psychologist, and on her path to get there, she’s training at Job Corps to become a nurse practitioner gaining experience as a medical assistant. 

 

“At Job Corps, you get to start your career path and start your life.” Job Corps was Precious’ start toward achieving the big goals she’s set for herself. 

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We’re ready to help high school students find their next step.  

Learn more about the resources we have that you can use with your students to help them find their path and a career.  

 

Help them get started 

  • Learn about Job Corps’ eligibility requirements.
  • We have open enrollment, so your students can start their application today, tomorrow or whenever is right for them.  

Our local admissions counselors will support them every step of the way through the process. 

 

Please forward this e-mail to the students and families you work with to let them know about new opportunities at Job Corps.   

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      U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Job Corps, 200 Constitution Ave NW, Suite N4463, Washington, DC 20210, 800-733-JOBS (5627)

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