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Lyndon
B. Johnson Job Corps Center
Lyndon
B. Johnson Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center
3170
Wayah Road
Franklin, NC 28734
phone: (828) 524-4446
Train for your career at the Lyndon
B. Johnson (LBJ) Job Corps Center
in Franklin, N.C. Located in Macon County, LBJ is a
great place to gain the skills and knowledge to be successful.
Click here to view the Lyndon B. Johnson Job Corps Center profile.
Education and
Training
LBJ offers education and training opportunities to help
you train for a long-term, specialized career.
High school diploma program
GED program
Forest fire suppression
Work-based learning opportunities
Personalized career development plan
Hands-on training in your chosen trade
Tutoring program
Partnerships with Franklin High School and Southwestern
Community College

Trades
Students are able to choose from a number of trades
offered at LBJ, including:
Administrative Systems
Brick Masonry
Business Technology
Carpentry
Cement Finishing
Culinary Arts
Facilities Maintenance
Painting
Welding
Dorm Life
LBJ has approximately 200 students on center. All residential
students live in one of five dorms, which are designated
either male or female.
Fun Things
To Do
Students can participate in a variety of recreational
activities on- and off-center. They include:
On-Center
Arts and crafts
Billiards
Gymnasium
Weight room
Sports
Basketball
Camping
Hiking
Skating
Softball
Swimming
Volleyball
Around
Town
Bowling
Concerts
Cultural sites
Fishing
Horseback riding
Movies
Putt-putt golf
Restaurants
Shopping
Sporting events
Whitewater rafting
Be a Leader
Students can take part in many leadership opportunities:
Community service projects
Student Government Association
Student Leader Training Program
Real Work Experience
LBJ has partnerships with employers so students can
get real work experience at work-based learning sites.
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