Frequently Asked Questions
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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of training is available at Alaska Job Corps?
Alaska Job Corps offers hands-on career technical training as well as academic training. We can also help you get a GED or high school diploma. For more information, please see our Career Training and Academics pages.
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What else does Alaska Job Corps have to offer?
Job Corps offers career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential housing, food service, driver's education, health and dental care, a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. We also have a childcare program for students with children. Outside funding is required for children who attend the Child Development Center.
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Does it cost anything?
Job Corps has no cost to its students.
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What are the rules at Alaska Job Corps?
Like any place, Alaska Job Corps has rules and regulations to follow. These rules are in place to help keep you safe, to help simulate the workforce environment, and to help eliminate distractions so you can succeed in academics and training. To provide the safest possible learning environment, Job Corps has a policy against alcohol, violence, and drugs. Any student who violates this policy will be referred to the center’s Behavior Management System.
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Do I get paid while I am at Alaska Job Corps?
Throughout your training, you will receive a basic living allowance. As your training progresses, your living allowance will increase. Job Corps can also help you get started after you graduate with a transition allowance. This allowance is based on your academic and career skills achievement while in Job Corps.
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Do I have to live at the center?
Most students live on campus at Alaska Job Corps, but we do serve nonresidential students as well. Please check with your admissions counselor for details.
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Who do I have to live with?
We have several dormitories for students. A student will typically share a room with up to three other students. Each dorm room has a shared bathroom and a personal closet, wall locker (with padlock) and bed for each student.
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Can I bring my child with me to Alaska Job Corps?
Yes. Alaska Job Corps offers childcare via our Child Development Center (CDC). We also have a Family Dorm on our campus where students may live with their children. For more information, see our Benefits page.
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What do I have to wear?
Alaska Job Corps does not require a specific uniform for students. However, we expect our students to dress appropriately for their chosen career training fields. As with all Job Corps centers, any articles of clothing with offensive wording or any items that promote drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or violence are not allowed.
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Can I take personal belongings to Alaska Job Corps?
Students are expected to bring personal care and grooming items. Your admissions counselor can help you determine what items are appropriate to bring on center.
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When can I go home to visit?
Job Corps will provide your transportation to and from home for your initial trip to the center, during the winter and summer breaks, and returning to your home when you leave the program. Any other trips home must be arranged and paid for by the student.
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Can my family visit me on center?
Yes. Your parents or guardians are invited to visit you at the center. Please have them contact the center in advance of their visit.
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How long do I have to stay at Job Corps?
Job Corps is a self-paced program. That means you learn at your own pace. Depending on the career area you choose and the learning pace you set for yourself, training can take from eight months to two years to complete. We recommend that you remain in training for at least one year to gain the knowledge and social skills needed for your new career.
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What happens after I graduate from Alaska Job Corps?
Even before graduation, our staff will assist you in conducting a job search. They can also help direct you to social services such as health care, housing, legal assistance and child care. For six months after you graduate, a Job Corps career transition specialist will keep in touch with you to make sure things are going well in your new career.
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Can Alaska Job Corps help me get into college after I graduate from the program?
We have cooperative agreements with community colleges or related institutions to teach career area courses or to have individual students take courses to gain college credit. We can work with students to help them transfer into college programs when appropriate.
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What if I don't like it? Can I leave Job Corps?
Yes. No one will force you to stay if you're not happy at the center, but you must be committed to the program to benefit from it. All we ask is that you try your best to succeed. We promise you this: It will be difficult sometimes, and we will challenge you. But if you don't quit on us, we won't quit on you. Last year, 90 percent of Job Corps graduates found work, enrolled in higher education programs, or enlisted in the military.
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How do I enroll in Job Corps?
You can enroll in Job Corps by calling (800) 733-JOBS.
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Page last updated:
Friday, March 13, 2009