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Selective Service and job training programs, college loans and many jobs / Did you know that Selective Service registration is tied to numerous benefits like federal college loans, job training programs, and many good jobs? Don’t let young men in your program miss out – remind them to register when they turn 18. Learn more at sss.gov / Don’t let young men miss out on jobs and resources they need to succeed in life. Remind them to register w/@sss_gov. sss.gov
Men must register with Selective Service in order to renew a driver’s license in some states / Did you know that to renew a driver’s license in some states, a man must be registered with Selective Service? Spread the word with young men in your programs! sss.gov / Did you know that to renew a driver’s license in some states, a man must be registered w/@sss_gov? Get the facts at sss.gov.
Share toolkit / Many young men – particularly at-risk young men – don’t realize that failing to register for Selective Service can have a huge impact on their future down the road. It can affect their eligibility for financial aid for college, job training programs, and many good jobs. Help spread the word on why registration is so critical. http://sss.gov/Home/Resources / Work with young men? Here’s why it’s critical for them to register w/@sss_gov to keep their future open. http://sss.gov/Home/Resources
Selective Service and citizenship / For young immigrant men, failing to register for Selective Service can delay the process of becoming a citizen. Be sure remind young men you work with to register before their 26th birthday. sss.gov / All young male immigrants must register w/@sss_gov. If they don’t, it can significantly delay the process to citizenship. sss.gov
Start of the school year / As the school year begins, it’s a great time to remind men turning 18 to remember to register with Selective Service. No matter their plans now, registering can keep their options open for opportunities down the road. sss.gov / It’s the start of the school year! Now is a good time to remind young men to register w/@sss_gov when they turn 18. sss.gov
Graduation season / It’s almost graduation time! If you work with guys graduating from high school—regardless of their college plans—remind them to register with Selective Service to stay eligible for opportunities like job training programs, good jobs, and college loans in the future. sss.gov / As young men graduate from high school, remind them to register w/@sss_gov to keep future opportunities open. sss.gov
After-school programs / Do you work with young men in after-school programs? One way to help them succeed is by reminding them to register with Selective Service when they turn 18. There’s no penalty for late registration, but once a man turns 26, he can lose out on many opportunities including college loans, job training programs, and good jobs. sss.gov / Do you work with young men in after-school programs? Help them keep options open. Remind them to register w/@sss_gov. sss.gov
Career Planning / As young men start to plan out their future and career, help them ensure *all* opportunities are open—including federal, state, and some municipal jobs. Make sure they register at sss.gov when they turn 18. / Help ensure *all* job opportunities are open for young men. Remind them to register w/@sss_gov when they turn 18. sss.gov
Common Myths / One common myth about Selective Service? That if you’re over 18 you can’t register. In fact you can register up until your 26th birthday without penalty. But don’t delay! sss.gov / One common myth about Selective Service? That you can’t register after your 18th birthday. sss.gov