Job Corps | Job Corps - Summit County

Offers a government-subsidized youth training program that provides remedial education, vocational training, and useful work experience including on-the-job training for low and moderate-income, disadvantaged youth who have poor job skills. Provides vocational training in healthcare, construction, office administration, and so forth. Note: Job Corps is an on-site partner of the Ohio Means Job Center.

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Physical Address

1040 East Tallmadge Avenue, Ohio Means Jobs - Summit County, Akron, OH 44310

Hours

Same as site hours.

Application process

Call the Job Corps program for more information. Note: If a minor, legal guardian must be present for an interview.

Fee

Offers no cost for room, meals, books, and tuition. Covers routine medical and dental care while participants train.

Eligibility

Meet the following criteria: - Be a youth age 16 to 24. - Volunteering to enroll into the program. - Meet the low-income Federal Poverty Guideline Level guidelines. Call for details. - Committed to the completion of the Job Corps program. Average stay is 8 to 16 months. - Must be drug-free. - Must wear a minimum of business casual attire (no jeans or sneakers). Persons who are not eligible: - Use drugs illegally under federal law. - Exhibit behavioral problems that could prevent success in Job Corps. - Have certain criminal convictions or require court supervision.

Languages

None.

Service area

Summit County, Ohio

Agency info

Job Corps - Summit County

Offers a no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the United States Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 get a better job, seek to make more money, and manage their lives. Assists students with enrollment to learn a trade, earn a high school diploma or GED and get help finding a good job.