Jobs for Michigan's Graduates
As the premier program of Youth Solutions, Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates (JMG) helps young people find their path to education and employment success.
What We Do
JMG uses the well-established Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) model with components including classroom instruction, competency-based curriculum, adult mentoring, advising and support, employment training/work experiences, career exposure, student-led leadership development and postsecondary education exploration. JMG offers career exploration and soft skills development in 72 Michigan cities, with over 100 programs serving 4500+ youth annually.
JMG focuses on supporting youth in an in-and-out of school context emphasizing dropout prevention, dropout recovery, and school-to-career transition. A key component of JMG programming is the relationship between youth and the JMG specialist who deliver the program. Specialists are trained in trauma informed care and not only focus on the educational development of their youth, but also on their emotional well-being.
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Life Skills Taught at 100 Locations
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Pathways to Employment
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Annual Youth-focused Events
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A Built-In Networking Community
Program Models
Middle School
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Multi-Year
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Alternative
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Out of School
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College Success
Our Outcomes
90%+
graduation rate, 11+ years running
80%
of graduates go on to postsecondary education, employment or the military
31,000+
youth have been served in the JMG program since 2008
*Total number as of 2/15/24*
Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates is the Michigan affiliate of the national Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) network, one of the largest and most successful student-centered programs that help young people achieve their fullest potential.
The Role of the JMG Specialist
The role of the Specialist is part Social Worker, part Teacher and part Career Counselor. Although those three professions seem very different, they have one important common trait: all three professions coach people to reveal better versions of themselves. Specialists are also supportive caring adults in the lives of their youth; the key to building resiliency. They also serve as mentors and advocates.