Library
Contains materials pertaining to education opportunities for individuals who are incarcerated as well as post-incarceration. To learn more about how criminal history impacts federal student loans look at pages 53-54 of the Consequences of Criminal Proceedings in New York State.
Resources
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Turning on the Tap: How Returning Access to Tuition Assistance for Incarcerated People Improves the Health of New Yorkers
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Boxed Out: Criminal History Screening and College Application Attrition (The Center for Community Alternatives) (2015)
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Education from the Inside Out Video Diaries Campaign (2014)
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Systemic Barriers to Higher Education: How Colleges Respond to Applicants with Criminal Records in Maryland (2013)
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Independent Student Status and Dependency Overrides (The Door Training Materials)
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Education from the Inside, Out: The Multiple Benefits of College Programs In Prison (Correctional Association of New York) (2009)
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Back to School: A Guide to Continuing Your Education after Prison (Prisoner Reentry Institute, John Jay College of Criminal Justice) (2008)