These Students Are Guaranteed $70,000 Jobs Upon College Graduation

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These Students Are Guaranteed $70,000 Jobs Upon College Graduation
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A New Jersey apprenticeship will grant students free tuition and a guaranteed $70,000 job upon college graduation

June 11, 2019 4:46 p.m. ET

A new apprenticeship program in Jersey City is offering a solution to help students avoid crushing student-loan debt: Free tuition and the promise of a $70,000 job when they graduate college. The Jersey City government, an advanced-manufacturing firm in the city and two colleges have developed a partnership to give jobs to a group of high-school graduates while they attend college part-time. The five students, who will be in the apprenticeship’s inaugural class, will start working for the Jersey City firm, Eastern Millwork,...

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