Case Study on expanding education access |
| | | | | With the reversal of a law that prevented those in prison from receiving Pell Grants, about one-third of those currently incarcerated may be eligible for financial aid. Prison-education programs come with many benefits, including: Improving facility safety. Broadening employment prospects upon release. Building interpersonal and critical thinking skills. The Case Study “Rethinking College Behind Bars” looks at how organizations are collaborating to provide quality education and help those still in prison gain access to opportunities such as internships and fellowships. |
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