The sudden termination of Job Corps facilities around the country by the Trump administration is creating confusion for students who now need to find new housing, including at the program's Manchester campus.

As of last week, approximately 240 students were enrolled in Job Corps in New Hampshire, with all but a handful also residing on the Manchester campus. Officials said those students will have until June 13 to find new housing.

Job Corps, which was founded in 1964, offers high school diploma classes, as well as apprenticeship opportunities in nursing, manufacturing and other in-demand fields. Many of the students are from disadvantaged backgrounds, according to Stephanie Ashworth, the Manchester campus director.

“They're here getting a second chance and getting their education and p

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