Job Corps is a no-cost education and vocational-training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 get a better job, make more money, and take control of their lives. For more information on a Job Corps Center in your area, click here.

Penn Foster High School works with Job Corps Centers throughout the country by providing 21.5 credits, and a blended, regionally accredited High School curriculum to Job Corps students.

With Penn Foster High School, Job Corps Students…
  • Can be enrolled in the entire high school program or individual courses, as decided by the Job Corps Center.


  • Can receive credit for previous high school courses, completed GED and TABE testing, or for work completed at the Job Corps. A minimum of 5.5 credits must be completed at Penn Foster to earn a Penn Foster High School Diploma.


  • Receive textbooks, learning aids, and instructor support from both the Job Corps and Penn Foster High School.


  • Can study online in a Job Corps classroom.
Penn Foster High School will provide a weekly status report via email to the Job Corps Instructor of each student. As well as allow instructors online access to Job Corps student files.

Job Corps Administrators seeking more information on the Penn Foster High School Program,
please call 1-800-233-0259, ext. 4006.