Trending...
- SOLDOUT.COM Partners with Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off
- AHRFD Releases Market Analysis: Cryptocurrency Market's Institutional Transformation Accelerating
- CCHR: For Prevention, Families Deserve Truth From NIH Study on Psychiatric Drugs
Horizons Youth Services has received guidance from DOL to resume full outreach and recruiting operations at the Milwaukee center
MILWAUKEE - WisconsinEagle -- The Milwaukee Job Corps campus, located at 6665 N 60th St, is operated by Horizons Youth Services (HYS) for the Department of Labor (DOL) and has now received guidance to resume full outreach and recruiting operations.
The Milwaukee Job Corps outreach and admissions (OA) staff are currently contacting all applicants who have been waiting for their background checks to identify those who are still interested in expanding their career path at the Milwaukee campus. The OA staff have already been in constant communication with applicants to keep them informed of the positive steps towards a full and open Job Corps program.
Recently, the Senate Labor and Human & Health Services sub-committee has voted 26-3 to fund Job Corps fully in FY26. With such a strong show of support during the appropriation process, we remain very confident that the full senate and house will undoubtedly support a similar vote.
More on Wisconsin Eagle
Eligible low-income youth ages 16-24 can now access the Milwaukee Job Corps website and start or resume their application for free career training and education in a residential campus environment. The Milwaukee campus provides many career training paths in welding, cement, construction, manufacturing, material distribution and operation, and health services. Students currently enrolled are also able to obtain a high school diploma or GED. You can explore a path to successful careers at https://milwaukee.jobcorps.gov/.
Still, we are not done yet! The funding bill still has to clear the Senate and House. Please go to https://SaveJobCorps.com and ask your members of congress to fund and support Job Corps and its bill language. Job Corps is the nation's largest free, residential career training and education program for low-income young adults. For over 60 years, Job Corps has helped over 2 million youth pave their path to success. The Milwaukee center has two residential halls and a capacity of 237 students.
More on Wisconsin Eagle
Educational opportunities:
Job Corps Applicants: To start your application simply go to https://Milwaukee.JobCorps.gov call the Milwaukee admissions office at 414-616-5792.
Business and Community Partners: to learn about our Work-based Learning (WBL) program and partnerships, please call Evan Nemecek at 414-616-5713.
The Milwaukee Job Corps outreach and admissions (OA) staff are currently contacting all applicants who have been waiting for their background checks to identify those who are still interested in expanding their career path at the Milwaukee campus. The OA staff have already been in constant communication with applicants to keep them informed of the positive steps towards a full and open Job Corps program.
Recently, the Senate Labor and Human & Health Services sub-committee has voted 26-3 to fund Job Corps fully in FY26. With such a strong show of support during the appropriation process, we remain very confident that the full senate and house will undoubtedly support a similar vote.
More on Wisconsin Eagle
- DecisionPoint Technologies Accelerates Growth with Acquisition of Acuity Technologies
- CCHR: Involuntary Commitment Is Eugenics Repackaged as "Mental Health Care"
- Q2 2025 Industry Impact Report Underscores Semiconductor Expansion, Talent Development and Sustainability Milestones
- 84 Ethiopian Churches Change Signboards to Shincheonji Church of Jesus
- BTXSGG Outlines Four-Pillar Framework to Enhance Digital Asset Security and Compliance
Eligible low-income youth ages 16-24 can now access the Milwaukee Job Corps website and start or resume their application for free career training and education in a residential campus environment. The Milwaukee campus provides many career training paths in welding, cement, construction, manufacturing, material distribution and operation, and health services. Students currently enrolled are also able to obtain a high school diploma or GED. You can explore a path to successful careers at https://milwaukee.jobcorps.gov/.
Still, we are not done yet! The funding bill still has to clear the Senate and House. Please go to https://SaveJobCorps.com and ask your members of congress to fund and support Job Corps and its bill language. Job Corps is the nation's largest free, residential career training and education program for low-income young adults. For over 60 years, Job Corps has helped over 2 million youth pave their path to success. The Milwaukee center has two residential halls and a capacity of 237 students.
More on Wisconsin Eagle
- NJTRX Positions for Next-Generation Asset Trading with U.S. Regulatory Framework
- Poncho Tha Popstar: The West's Next King
- Physician-Turned-Patient Launches Advocacy Campaign to Spotlight Disability Insurance Barriers
- Thorn Ridge® Creates a World of Legends & Lore
- Twice the Laughs: Comedy Star Don Barnhart Rotates Residency at Both Delirious Comedy Club Locations in Las Vegas
Educational opportunities:
- High school diploma and GED programs
- eLearning
- Community college partnerships
- Military careers preparation program
- Driver education program
- Cement Masonry
- Manufacturing Technology
- Material Handling and Distribution Operations
- Medical Administration
- Certified Nurse Assistant
- Welding
Job Corps Applicants: To start your application simply go to https://Milwaukee.JobCorps.gov call the Milwaukee admissions office at 414-616-5792.
Business and Community Partners: to learn about our Work-based Learning (WBL) program and partnerships, please call Evan Nemecek at 414-616-5713.
Source: Horizons Youth Services
Filed Under: Manufacturing
0 Comments
Latest on Wisconsin Eagle
- Where the Miami Dolphins Stand After Week 1
- Which NFL Teams Can Rebound from Week 1? OddsTrader Breaks Down the Biggest Questions
- Apellix Deploys Breakthrough Spray-Painting Drones into Live Service Limited Beta Program Open for Advanced Contractors
- DivX Unveils New Educational Blog Series to Simplify MKV to MP4 Video Conversion
- CCHR: For Prevention, Families Deserve Truth From NIH Study on Psychiatric Drugs
- "When The Call Hits Home" - Shines a Light on Substance Abuse and Resilience Among First Responders
- Sheets.Market Brings Professional Financial Model Templates to Entrepreneurs and Startups
- Webinar Announcement: Investing in the European Defense Sector—How the New Era of Uncertainty Is Redefining Investment Strategies
- AEVIGRA (AEIA) Analysis Reveals $350 Billion Counterfeit Market Driving Luxury Sector Toward Blockchain Authentication
- Her Magic Mushroom Memoir Launches as a Binge-Worthy Novel-to-Podcast Experience
- Century Fasteners de Mexico Hires Saúl Pedraza Gómez as Regional Sales Manager in Mexico
- Georgia Misses the Mark Again on Sports Betting, While Offshore Sites Cash In
- Chosen Thanks Sponsors for Walk on the Wild Side & Upcoming Golf Outing
- Upgrade to 43" curved vertical screen metal gaming cabinets
- SOLDOUT.COM Partners with Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off
- $40 Price Target for $NRXP in H. C. Wainright Analyst Report on Leader in $3 Billion Suicidal Depression Market with Superior NRX 100 Drug Therapy
- Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition Partners with Crimson Global Academy to Support Excellence in Education
- AHRFD Releases Market Analysis: Cryptocurrency Market's Institutional Transformation Accelerating
- Ubleu Crypto Group Analyzes European Digital Asset Market Opportunities Amid Regulatory Evolution
- NIUFO Examines European MiCA Regulation's Impact on Digital Asset Trading Markets