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A national education nonprofit is stepping up to support New Mexico students after federal cuts all but shut down a program ...
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Hundreds in New Mexico impacted by potential Job Corps closure. More than 400 employees and students at Albuquerque and Roswell campuses are impacted, according to the NM Department of Workforce ...
Job Corps is caught between a court order keeping it open and federal decisions that have frozen its admissions and threaten its funding.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A New Mexico nonprofit said kids will suffer if the U.S. Department of Labor closes dozens of Job Corps Centers nationwide. The federal program helps at-risk 16 to 24-year ...
Job Corps enrolls at-risk youth ages 16 to 24 in trade skill programs while also offering housing. ... Cabinet Secretary for the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions.
New Mexico houses Job Corps centers in Albuquerque and Roswell. Both centers enrolled a combined 461 students in the 2023 program year, according to the Job Corps Transparency Report.
By Kanika Cousine In underserved communities across America, opportunity is not just a path to success but a lifeline. For countless at-risk youth, access to vocational training, stable housing and ...
The city of Albany held a press conference, Thursday, letting people know how to help students choosing to transition out of ...
More than 400 employees and students in Albuquerque and Roswell are being impacted by a potential closure of Job Corps campuses, originally set for June 30. Last week, the Department of Labor ...
Kaity Parent, the executive director with Jobs for America’s Graduates New Mexico, is helping kids at Job Corps following the Trump administration’s plans to pause the program.