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Angell Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center (Oregon)

 Angell Civilian Conservation Center is located deep within the Umatilla National Forest in northeastern Oregon, providing students with a truly immersive conservation-based training environment. Surrounded by millions of acres of public land, Angell CCC plays a critical role in supporting federal land agencies while preparing young adults for meaningful careers in natural resource management, public service, and skilled trades. 

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Columbia Basin Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center (Washington)

 Students at Columbia Basin CCC receive hands-on training in conservation-related fields such as forestry, environmental maintenance, and emergency response. The center’s location provides access to a wide range of ecosystems, allowing students to gain practical experience that reflects real-world working conditions. This experiential learning model prepares graduates to transition smoothly into careers with land management agencies, conservation organizations, and skilled-trade employers. 

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Curlew Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center (Washington)

 Curlew CCC is known for its emphasis on hands-on training in forestry, firefighting, and environmental conservation. Students work alongside experienced professionals, gaining real-world skills that are directly applicable to careers in natural resource management and emergency services. The challenging outdoor environment helps students develop physical endurance, discipline, and teamwork. 

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Fort Simcoe Civilian Conservation Center (Washington)

 Academic instruction is a core component of the program, ensuring students can complete their education while building career pathways. Fort Simcoe CCC also places strong emphasis on leadership development, communication skills, and professionalism. 

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Jacobs Creek Civilian Conservation Center (Tennessee)

 Jacobs Creek Civilian Conservation Center is nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Tennessee, offering students immersive training in conservation and emergency response careers. The center supports land management efforts while preparing students for in-demand occupations. 

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Lyndon B. Johnson Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center (North Carolina)

 The Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center is located in western North Carolina, where students train in a scenic, outdoor environment that supports both personal growth and career development. As part of the Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center program, LBJ CCC plays a vital role in supporting federal land management agencies while preparing young adults for meaningful careers in conservation, public service, and skilled trades. 

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Oconaluftee Civilian Conservation Center (North Carolina)

 

Located near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Oconaluftee Civilian Conservation Center provides specialized training in forestry, wildfire management, and environmental conservation. Students gain real-world experience supporting land management agencies while completing their education and earning industry certifications. The center’s mission-driven environment fosters personal growth, leadership, and long-term career success.

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Schenck Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center (North Carolina)

 Schenck Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center is located in western North Carolina and is recognized as one of the most historically significant forestry education sites in the United States. Situated in a region rich with natural resources, Schenck CCC provides students with an immersive training environment focused on conservation, environmental stewardship, and public land management. The center’s long-standing connection to forestry education makes it a unique and respected training location within the Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center program. 

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Timber Lake Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center (Oregon)

 The center specializes in conservation-based training that emphasizes practical skill development through real-world projects. Students work directly on public lands, supporting environmental restoration, land maintenance, and conservation initiatives in partnership with federal and state agencies. This experiential learning model allows students to gain valuable on-the-job experience while building a strong foundation for careers in conservation and environmental services. 

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Wolf Creek Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center (Oregon)

 Academic education is an essential component of the Wolf Creek CCC program. Students can earn their high school diploma or equivalency while completing career training and earning certifications relevant to conservation and emergency response fields. The center also emphasizes workplace readiness, leadership development, and professional conduct to ensure graduates are well-prepared for long-term success. 

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