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UC Irvine law professor sees college degrees as a way to reduce recidivism
OPINION Apodaca: UC Irvine law professor sees college degrees as a way to reduce recidivism BY PATRICE APODACACOLUMNIST FEB. 1, 2021 5:04 PM PT Keramet Reiter has always had a passion for social justice, possibly inherited from her parents, who served in...
Incarcerated Californians Can Soon Get Federal Aid For College. But Students Beware
Incarcerated Californians will soon be able to apply for federal Pell Grants to pay for higher education, a move with support across the political spectrum. The change was tucked into the omnibus spending bill signed into law in late December. Pell Grants, which...
UC Irvine signs memorandum of understanding with state for in-prison B.A. program
Inmates at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego will now have a chance to earn a bachelor’s degree in sociology from UC Irvine. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and UCI signed a memorandum of understanding on the...
UCI and CDCR sign MOU to partner on new in-prison bachelor’s degree program
Incarcerated students who meet requirements can earn B.A. in sociology The University of California, Irvine and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation signed a memorandum of understanding for the design of the first in-prison Bachelor of Arts...
Times of San Diego: 30 Inmate Southwestern College Students Get Shot at Sociology Degree
A memorandum of understanding signed Tuesday between two Southern California colleges and the state’s prison system will give a cohort of 30 Southwestern College students at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility a pathway to earn a bachelor’s degree in...
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