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[SpecialTopics 224] Re: college for inmates -- correspondence programs
Linton, John
John.Linton at ed.govThu Sep 21 07:50:40 EDT 2006
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Hi Eric
We're challenged to respond to a lot of inmate mail here also. There are a
number of new distance learning initiatives out there -- I'm frankly having
trouble keeping up with them -- but one that has been around for a while and
seems to be solid is a distance learning program at the Ohio University
called "College Program for the Incarcerated."
http://www.ohiou.edu/adultlearning/incarc.htm (There is an a mailing
address at this link where persons can send for an information packet.) The
program is oriented toward prisons -- does not require phone or internet
access. The only issue I've heard of with this program is the cost. Few
incarcerated persons have the financial resources to afford this program --
but some do.
John Linton
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Hi everyone,
The Fortune Society corresponds with inmates all over the country. Many
receive our newsletter, the Fortune News, free of charge. I received the
following letter from an inmate in Clinton Correctional Facility in
Dannemora, New York:
"Would you send me all the information about what you have to offer? I
am in the middle of studying a college course on health. A source here
brought to my attention that you have some sort of college courses.
Please send me all the information on college courses you deal with. Is
it free? And/or connect me with other places who deal with a larger
variety of college courses.
Thank you."
Unfortunately, the Fortune Society doesn't have college courses and I
don't have any information to share. Does anyone have advice for this
inmate? How can inmates find college opportunities? How can people on
the outside help inmates find resources?
Cheers,
Eric
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