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Montgomery Job Corps Center
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About Montgomery Job Corps Center
Montgomery Job Corps Center is a federally funded vocational training facility located in Montgomery, Alabama. Part of the U.S. Department of Labor's Job Corps program, the center provides career and technical education, academic instruction, and support services to young adults between the ages of 16 and 24. The center is designed to help participants earn credentials and gain employment in skilled trades and service occupations.
Specific program offerings are not listed in current IPEDS data. Job Corps centers typically offer training in construction trades, healthcare, automotive technology, culinary arts, and information technology, along with high school equivalency preparation. Students receive housing, meals, and support services during enrollment.
Montgomery is the capital of Alabama and the seat of Montgomery County, located in the central part of the state. The city has a diverse economy including state government, healthcare, and manufacturing. The Montgomery Job Corps Center serves economically disadvantaged young adults in central Alabama by providing structured pathways to career readiness and credential attainment.
1145 Air Base Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36108
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About Alabama Trade Education
Alabama has 629 trade schools offering 464 vocational programs statewide, with 691 registered apprenticeship sponsors connecting students to employer-based training opportunities. The state supports a broad vocational infrastructure spanning healthcare, industrial, and service trades. Birmingham is the largest hub for trade education with 53 schools, followed by Mobile and Montgomery with 40 schools each, Huntsville with 33 schools, and Dothan with 12 schools. Leading program categories in Alab...
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