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  2. Job Corps | South Bronx

    southbronx.jobcorps.gov

    Find your ideal career path with free training in a number of fields at the South Bronx Job Corps Center.

  3. Job Corps Center Finder in NY - CareerOneStop

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    Find Job Corps Centers in your area. Job Corps provides low-income young adults with free training to jump-start their careers. Job Corps is the nation’s largest free, residential career training and education program for eligible people aged 16 through 24.

  4. | Job Corps

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    There are two Job Corps centers in New York City, located in South Bronx (1771 Andrews Ave.) and the Bed-Stuy section of Brooklyn (585 Dekalb Ave.). Brooklyn Job Corps is a nonresidential campus where students commute daily for training.

  5. Contact - Job Corps

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    How can we help? Contact Us. If you have special language needs (languages other than English or Spanish) contact 1-800-733-JOBS. Leave your information to get in touch with us.

  6. 250 15-ACRE NEAR - info.joinjobcorps.com

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    Look around the South Bronx Job Corps Center’s campus, classrooms, dorms and more at southbronx.jobcorps.gov. TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR LIVE on campus and be independent. CONNECT with the right people and resources. 50-203 07.22 jobcorps.gov 800-733-JOBS (5627)

  7. | Job Corps

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    Job Corps is the largest free residential education and job training program for young adults ages 16-24. We connect you with the skills and education you need to get the career you want!

  8. South Bronx – Career Systems Development

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    Job Corps Center. The South Bronx Center is on a three-acre site, in a medium-density residential neighborhood in South Bronx, New York. The facilities were formerly the Messiah Home for Children (1980-1920), and a Salvation Army training school (1920-1975).