Pool tables in the recreation center

Center Life

A typical day at Weber Basin Job Corps is full of activities to help our students prepare for the real world. Students get up early and spend the majority of their day receiving academic and hands-on career technical training.

After classes, students study or hang out with friends before dinner in the cafeteria. After dinner, students may do chores in their dorms, study for the next day or participate in one of the many recreation activities.

Recreation

Interior of exercise room

Weber Basin Job Corps boasts one of the best recreation programs in the nation. Students find our recreational activities to be a fun and exciting way to meet new friends, socialize, and just relax and unwind at the end of the day. We host a variety of seasonal activities including bowling, ice-skating, hiking and fishing. Weber Basin has a pond located on campus. There are hiking trails and the pond provides opportunities for fishing and other water activities. 

We also offer traditional sports such as basketball, football, softball, and soccer. We have both men's and women's teams which compete in tournaments between trades, dorms, and even center staff. Every October, all four dorms compete in the Weber Bowl, an all-day flag football tournament.

Dances are held monthly at our center as well as a yearly prom. Every July, we have a summer fun day which features a variety of carnival attractions and a day-long softball tournament.

We also provide trips off center to arcades, movie theaters, shopping malls, and area events such as concerts, rodeos, Utah Grizzlies hockey games, and Utah Jazz basketball games.

Student Government Association (SGA)

Weber Wolves logo

The Student Government Association (SGA) is the voice of our students and is very involved in the operation of the center. A student leadership council is elected by the students twice a year. SGA members attend weekly meetings and participate in monthly committee meetings. They also participate in developing new student projects and activities for student involvement.

Community Involvement

Opportunities are available year-round for our students to develop their leadership, employment, and social skills as they give back to their community. These events and activities include National Youth Service Day, Make A Difference Day, Ground Hog Shadow Day, American Red Cross, Fire Crew, CAST for Kids, and the Utah Arts Festival.

Safety

Job Corps is committed to offering all students a safe and secure environment. That's why we have a Zero Tolerance Policy for violence and drugs. Any student who breaks this policy will be dismissed immediately from Job Corps.