Get the experience and skills you need to earn your high school diploma, start a career, go on to college, or join the military.
Job Corps is the nation’s largest residential job training and education program, provided at no cost to low-income 16- to 24-year-olds. It’s all free at Job Corps.
Hands-on career training
Workplace experience
Education
Tools for success
High earning potential
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With over 120 campuses across the United States, Job Corps provides free career training and education. Here, students get the experience they need to begin a career or apprenticeship, or advance to higher education. Some graduates even join the military. The best part? It’s free.
There are a few eligibility requirements to meet before you can start training at Job Corps. For example, you should be a low-income 16- through 24-year-old, and a U.S. citizen (or lawfully admitted permanent resident alien, refugee, asylee, or other immigrant who has been authorized to work in the United States). Connect with an admissions counselor to learn more about income eligibility; but you may qualify if you receive SNAP, TANF, free or reduced school lunch, or if you are homeless or a foster youth. Sound like you? Get Started now!
No matter what you’re interested in, there’s a career path for you at Job Corps. Here are just some of the training opportunities you can explore at one of our 120+ campuses: