What is the main mission of the Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center?
1. A – To train eligible youth in educational, social, and vocational skills. (p.2 Mission Statement)
During the Career Preparation Period (CPP), about how long is this phase?
2. C – 60 days. (p.4 Career Preparation Period)
What does 'CDSS' stand for?
3. B – Career Development Services System. (p.4)
Which of the following is NOT one of the 12 Career Success Standards?
4. C – Leadership (not one of the 12 Career Success Standards). (p.8)
Which color card level represents new students who have been on center up to 45 days?
5. B – Green. (p.11 Color Level Table)
What is required before a student can receive computer or network access?
6. B – Job Corps IT Student Agreement. (p.20)
Which of the following actions could result in a major violation?
7. B – Theft or stealing. (p.16 Major Violations)
What is the first step in the STAR approach to addressing behavior?
8. C – Say what you see and listen. (p.13 STAR Approach)
Students must complete Introduction to Center Life (ICL) during their first week on center.
9. True. (p.5 Introduction to Center Life)
Personal clothing is allowed in trade and education areas as long as it meets dress code.
10. False – Personal clothing is not allowed in trade or education areas. (p.5)
Students may earn positives for demonstrating the Career Success Standards.
11. True. (p.12 Earning Positives for ESPs)
The Gold Color Level requires completion of an essay and a service project.
12. True. (p.11 Color Level Table)
Bullying of any kind is tolerated as long as it is not physical.
13. False – Bullying of any kind is not tolerated. (p.21)
Students have the right to request religious accommodations on center.
14. True. (p.19 Religious Rights/Accommodations)
Name three of the 12 Career Success Standards.
15. Answers may include: Citizenship, Safety, Positive Attitude, Dress for Success, etc. (p.8)
What is the purpose of the Career Transition Period (CTP)?
16. It helps students prepare to transition from Job Corps to their chosen career. (p.4)
What does the acronym ‘ESP’ stand for and how often are ESP panels held?
17. Evaluation of Student Progress; held every 60 days. (p.9)
Describe one example of behavior that could result in a Level I (Criminal) Violation.
18. Examples: possession of a weapon, assault, drug use/distribution, arson. (p.16)
Who chairs the Leadership Committee that oversees all aspects of the Leadership Program?
19. Independent Living Manager. (p.23 Leadership Program)
List two student incentives available to Gold Card students.
20. Examples: Early dismissal for meals, letters of commendation, special trips, weekend passes. (p.17)
What time is Lights Out on the Weekend?
11:30 PM or if watching a movie in the dayroom-1 AM