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  2. What to know about attending college in prison

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    Receiving higher education has been shown to reduce recidivism among inmates. Many higher education programs are offered at no cost and are funded by the state in which the facility is located or ...

  3. Prison-to-college programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Inmates at Hillsborough County Juvenile Detention Centre in 2020. Prison-to-college programs exist around the world, providing opportunities for higher education to current and formerly incarcerated individuals in efforts to increase employment opportunities and reduce post-release recidivism rates. [1]

  4. Prison education - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the cost of providing education to a prisoner in the United States was between $1,400 and $1,744 a year, and the cost of incarceration was between $28,323 and $31,286 per inmate, [142] while in Canada the cost was on average $2,950 per year for education, and $111,202 for incarceration per male inmate; female inmates cost approximately ...

  5. Prisoner reentry - Wikipedia

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    These benefits should ultimately lead to a decrease in subsequent offending. Most prisons offer GED classes, vocational training, apprenticeships, and even college classes that can help inmates earn degrees after release. Studies have shown that these education programs have positive outcomes for inmates and cost taxpayers very little.

  6. College students, inmates and a nun: A unique book club meets ...

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    Roughly 70% of inmates are involved in some type of educational programming like the book club, according to Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart. But having college student participation sets the book ...

  7. Inmates become first class to receive bachelor's degree from ...

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  8. Pay-to-stay (imprisonment) - Wikipedia

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    In modern times pay-to-stay programs have been noted for their low debt collection rate that often range between 10 and 15 percent due to people being in pay-to-stay being much more likely to suffer from poverty; over a two fiscal year period, Eaton County, Michigan collected only around 5% of over $1 million charged in pay-to-stay fees.

  9. Prison inmates will receive Pell grants to take college classes

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    The plan from the Obama administration will give pell grants to about 12,000 inmates. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...