To get your son in Job Corps, the requirements below must be met...
A) Be at least 16 years of age.
B) Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident.
C) Meet income requirements.
Your son must be motivated to work hard and serious enough to pursue his goal.
You can claim your Son on your tax return if he is in Job Corps and lived with you for more than half the year. Your Son is also considered to have lived with you during periods of temporarily absent due or special circumstances such as Illness, Education, Business, Vacation, or Military service, and Job Corps.
Depending upon the place in which one is living, it may be possible for a judge to order a seventeen year old into the job corps. If the teen has not been attending school, a parent can report him for truancy and claim unmanageability. At this point, the courts will be able to step in and force the teen either to school or job corps.
The Job Corps is the working division of the U.S. Marine Corps.
No, you can only attend job corps if you are between the ages of 16-24.
Yes you can. As a matter of fact, military recruiters who have a Job Corps center near them consider themselves lucky. They visit Job Corps all the time. Many young people who would otherwise not be qualified for the military become qualified upon graduation from Job Corps. If you are a Job Corps student and you are interested in the military, stick out the program. You can even enlist on a delayed entry program during your education at Job Corps. But remember... tell your recruiter not to give you a ship date that is before your graduation from Job Corps!!!
At Saint Louis Job Corps we also have kick boxing karate and yoga
Muhlenberg Job Corps Center in Greenville, KY
yes job corps have criminal jutuce in there program in watertown ct
Why doesn't job corps offer cosmetology
Clearfield
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