Job Corps | Job Corps - Summit County
1040 East Tallmadge Avenue, Ohio Means Jobs - Summit County, Akron, OH 44310
Designated Parking|Wheelchair Accessible Building (ramps & main entrance doors).
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.
Will be requested as needed.
Same as site hours.
None.
Call the Job Corps program for more information. Note: If a minor, legal guardian must be present for an interview.
Offers no cost for room, meals, books, and tuition. Covers routine medical and dental care while participants train.
Summit County, Ohio
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.
211 Summit
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.
