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Milwaukee Job Corps Center: Essential Workforce Training—Admissions Now Open
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MILWAUKEE - TelAve -- As Wisconsin and the nation face a critical shortage of skilled workers, the Milwaukee Job Corps Center stands as a vital resource for workforce development. Located at 6665 N 60th St, the center is now fully open and actively enrolling new students, ready to guide eligible youth ages 16–24 toward rewarding career pathways.
Operated by Horizons Youth Services for the U.S. Department of Labor, Milwaukee Job Corps offers free, comprehensive career training in high-demand fields such as welding, cement masonry, construction, manufacturing, material handling and distribution operations, medical administration, and certified nurse assistant training. Students also have the opportunity to earn a high school diploma or GED, and benefit from community college partnerships and military career preparation programs.
For over 60 years, Job Corps has helped more than two million youth pave their path to success. The Milwaukee campus continues this legacy, with two residence halls and a capacity for 237 students, fostering a supportive community where young people can thrive both academically and personally.
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Why Milwaukee Job Corps Matters Now More Than Ever
Despite recent challenges and policy debates, Milwaukee Job Corps is actively enrolling new students. The outreach and admissions team is fully prepared to support applicants through every step of the process, ensuring a smooth transition into campus life.
Take the Next Step Eligible young adults can start or resume their application for free career training and education in a vibrant, residential campus environment. To learn more or apply, visit milwaukee.jobcorps.gov or call the admissions office at 414-616-5758.
Build your future. Build Wisconsin. Join Milwaukee Job Corps.
Operated by Horizons Youth Services for the U.S. Department of Labor, Milwaukee Job Corps offers free, comprehensive career training in high-demand fields such as welding, cement masonry, construction, manufacturing, material handling and distribution operations, medical administration, and certified nurse assistant training. Students also have the opportunity to earn a high school diploma or GED, and benefit from community college partnerships and military career preparation programs.
For over 60 years, Job Corps has helped more than two million youth pave their path to success. The Milwaukee campus continues this legacy, with two residence halls and a capacity for 237 students, fostering a supportive community where young people can thrive both academically and personally.
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Why Milwaukee Job Corps Matters Now More Than Ever
- Free career training in high-demand fields
- No-cost housing, meals, transportation, and support services
- Industry-recognized certifications that lead directly to good-paying jobs
- Strong employer partnerships for work-based learning and apprenticeships
- A legacy of success with thousands of graduates contributing to Wisconsin's workforce
Despite recent challenges and policy debates, Milwaukee Job Corps is actively enrolling new students. The outreach and admissions team is fully prepared to support applicants through every step of the process, ensuring a smooth transition into campus life.
Take the Next Step Eligible young adults can start or resume their application for free career training and education in a vibrant, residential campus environment. To learn more or apply, visit milwaukee.jobcorps.gov or call the admissions office at 414-616-5758.
Build your future. Build Wisconsin. Join Milwaukee Job Corps.
Source: Horizons Youth Services
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