Open enrollment for young people ages 16-24 at NH Job Corps

Job Corps, built 10 years ago and opened with much fanfare, is being phased out by U.S. Dept. of Labor. File Photo/Pat Grossmith

MANCHESTER, NH – New Hampshire Job Corps is actively enrolling new students seeking skilled trades training in the nation’s leading industries.

New Hampshire Job Corps offers openings and free career training in the nation’s leading industries for 16-through 24-year-olds from low-income households. Job Corps provides hands-on career skills training, on-campus housing, meals, health care and job search assistance.

Programs include skilled trades training in advance manufacturing, facilities maintenance, hotel & lodging, medical administrative assistant, clinical medial assistant, homeland security, electrical, culinary, and electronic engineering technician. 

Applicants may qualify if they receive benefits such as SNAP, TANF or free or reduced school lunch, or if they are experiencing homelessness or are a foster youth. Job Corps offers expedited enrollment for age-eligible young adults experiencing homelessness.
For more information about Job Corps, or to begin the enrollment process, visit jobcorps.gov/ or call 800-733-JOBS (5627).



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