TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey's two U.S. senators say 12 of the state's community colleges will be sharing $15 million in federal funding.

Campus of Bergen Community College
Campus of Bergen Community College (Bergen Community College)
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Robert Menendez and Cory Booker say the money will be allocated to training students at the schools for jobs in the health care industry.

Bergen Community College will get slightly more than $6.1 million of the funding announced Wednesday, while the remaining school will get amounts ranging from about $732,000 to $836,000.

The funding is part of a $450 million investment in job-driven training through the national Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant program, which is administered in part with the federal Labor and Education departments. The program awarded grants to nearly 270 colleges across the country this year.

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