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North Carolina Job Corps Promotional Video ODLE Management
Job Corps is a free education and training program that helps young people learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED, and find and keep a good job. For eligible youth at least 16 years of age, Job Corps provides the all-around skills needed to succeed in a career and in life.
If you or someone you know is interested in joining Job Corps, call (800) 733-JOBS or (800) 733-5627 where an operator will provide you with general information about Job Corps, refer you to the admissions...
From: NCJOBCORPS
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Your Future Starts at Life Skills High School
A Life Skills education can kick-start your future. Earn a career certification while getting your high school diploma -- on your schedule.
From: Life Skills High Schools
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School of Career & Academic Access
The School of Career and Academic Access can help you look for work, change careers, apply for Second Career Funding, upgrade your education and help newcomers to Canada access education and employment in Canada. You don’t have to have a high school diploma or be a student at Conestoga to benefit from our services. Most of our programs and services are FREE.
http://www.conestogac.on.ca/caa/
From: Think Conestoga
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Partnering with Career Online High School (COHS)
As high school dropout rates continue to sky rocket, little is being done to reengage these students in the educational system. Career Online High School (COHS) gives these student the opportunity to earn an accredited high school diploma 100% online. Learn about how you can offer COHS to your students, community, and employees.
From: ed2go
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Should high schools worry about what students do after graduation? This city says yes
Chicago has a new plan to make sure kids pursue a college degree or have another viable career path after high school. By 2020, in order to get a diploma from Chicago public schools, a student will have to prove that they have a job, will be joining a trade school, will go on to college or join the military. Hari Sreenivasan reports as part of our series Rethinking College.
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From: PBS NewsHour
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Applications Are Now Being Accepted for YouthBuild Columbia
YouthBuild Columbia is currently recruiting young adults between the ages of 16-24 who need help getting their high school diploma or GED?
Participants in the program receive: assistance with obtaining their GED/High School Diploma, stipends for classroom and construction training, career counseling, job placement assistance and other supportive services.
For more information call 803-705-4631 or visit the office at 2601 Read Street Columbia, SC 29204. #youthbuildcolumbia
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From: Benedict-Allen CDC
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Ashworth College and JMHS 2016 Graduates
Our 2016 JMHS and Ashworth College graduates share their excitement at realizing their dreams!
Flexible, convenient, affordable. For information about the online Career Diplomas, Certificates, and Degrees available at Ashworth College, please visit us at https://www.ashworthcollege.edu/.
Get your high school diploma online at James Madison High School! (https://www.jmhs.com/)
From: Ashworth College
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Bronx EOC Facility Tour - Bronx Educational Opportunity Center
http://www.bronxeoc.org
Take a brief tour the Bronx EOC.
The SUNY Bronx Educational Opportunity Center (Bronx EOC) is a tuition-free educational institution of the State University of New York administered by Bronx Community College, established to educate and train economically and educationally disadvantaged residents of the State of New York. In the last 22 years, over 20,000 New Yorkers have received their High School Equivalency Diplomas, entered college, started or enhanced their...
From: Frank Profeta Munoz
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