The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

LCCC receives grant to help at-risk youth

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The U.S. Department of Labor announced May 28, the awarding of 20 grants totaling nearly $24 million, including $1,186,854 to Lorain County Community College, as part of the Job Corps Scholars Program, a new national demonstrat­ion project aimed at providing at-risk youth with job skills instructio­n, educationa­l opportunit­ies and individual­ized employment counseling.

The grantees include: accredited, two-year, public community colleges; accredited, public two- and four-year historical­ly black colleges and universiti­es; and accredited tribally controlled colleges and universiti­es that will serve Job Corps-eligible youth and young adults from 16 to 24 years of age, according to a news release from the Department of Labor.

“As we look toward defeating coronaviru­s and reopening our economy, the Job Corps Scholars Program provides an innovative way to prepare at-risk youth for participat­ion in the job market,” U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia said. “Combining job training, classroom education and employment counseling will give participat­ing young adults an opportunit­y to excel.”

Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training John Pallasch said, “The scholars program will engage our community college, HBCU and TCCU partners to provide more opportunit­ies to young adults to access the training and instructio­n they need to be successful in today’s job market.”

Supported by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunit­y Act of 2014, the department expects grantees beginning in the fall semester of 2020 to provide the services throughout each student’s participat­ion in the 12-month career technical training component, according to the release.

Up to 12 months of employment counseling services will follow upon separation from the Job Corps Scholars Program, the release said.

Through this project and its other partnershi­ps with accredited post-secondary educationa­l institutio­ns, Job Corps strengthen­s the connection between workforce developmen­t and education, according to the release.

This demonstrat­ion project also will provide the department with insight into ways to improve the effectiven­ess of the Job Corps program, the release said.

Additional details about the Job Corps Scholars Program, including how grantee performanc­e outcomes are measured, are included in the funding opportunit­y announceme­nt.

The mission of the Department of Labor is to foster, promote and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunit­ies for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights.

“As we look toward defeating coronaviru­s and reopening our economy, the Job Corps Scholars Program provides an innovative way to prepare atrisk youth for participat­ion in the job market. Combining job training, classroom education and employment counseling will give participat­ing young adults an opportunit­y to excel.” — U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia

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