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    HBCU News – Atlanta HBCU Steps Up After Job Corps Program Paused, Leaving Students in Limbo

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 8, 20262 Mins Read
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    • Job Corps provides free vocational and academic training to low-income individuals aged 16 to 24.
    • U.S. Department of Labor cited operational adjustments, budget constraints, and efficiency reviews for the pause on enrollments.
    • The Atlanta Job Corps Center trains in healthcare, construction, and IT; students were turned away mid-enrollment and faced delayed start dates.
    • Morris Brown College is offering academic pathways, housing assistance, scholarships, workforce development, and counseling to affected students.
    • Morris Brown regained full accreditation in 2022 and is coordinating with local nonprofits and government agencies to streamline student support.

    Morris Brown CollegePresident Dr. Kevin Jameshas announced plans to assist displaced Job Corps students after the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) temporarily paused enrollments and new student arrivals at several centers nationwide, including one in Atlanta. The federal decision has left hundreds of young adults in limbo, disrupting their education and career training.

    The Job Corps program, a federally funded initiative providing free education and vocational training to low-income individuals aged 16-24, recently halted new enrollments and student transfers at multiple locations due to what the DOL called “operational adjustments.” While the exact reasons remain unclear, officials cited budget constraints and a need to reassess program efficiency.

    The pause has particularly impacted students at the Atlanta Job Corps Center, one of the largest in the region, which offers training in fields like healthcare, construction, and IT. Some students were reportedly turned away mid-enrollment, while others faced delayed program start dates.

    In response, Dr. James announced that Morris Brown College—a private, historically Black college in Atlanta—will provide academic pathways, housing assistance, and financial aid to affected students.

    “We cannot let these young people fall through the cracks,” James told WSBT. “Morris Brown is prepared to offer scholarships, workforce development programs, and counseling to help them continue their education.”

    The college, which regained full accreditation in 2022 after a 20-year struggle, has prioritized community partnerships and workforce readiness programs. James said the school is working with local nonprofits and government agencies to streamline support for displaced Job Corps participants.

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