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Adams State University Prison College Program

August 25, 2011 By kaia


Program Website:prisoncollegeprogram.adams.edu

Contacts:Adams State University Extended Studies, 1-800-548-6679 or exstudies@adams.edu or Jim Bullington, Prison CollegeProgram Advisor, 303-241-0550 or jbullington@adams.edu

Program Description: At Adams State University we know how important education is to all individuals, especially for those who happen to be incarcerated. Through correspondence courses, Adams State University provides an opportunity for incarcerated students to work forcollege credit and towards a degree. We have helped thousands of prisoners throughout the United States to reach their education goals.Adams State University is committed to addressing the specific needs of incarcerated students by offering the following benefits:

    • Quality – All of our degrees are accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
    • http://www.ncahlc.org/
    • Availability – Numerous degree options are available through correspondence delivery including Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, History, Government, Sociology and Interdisciplinary Studies. We also offer a correspondence Masters in Business Administration.
    • Affordability – Tuition for correspondence courses is $165 per semester hour with the same low rate of tuition for both Colorado and non-Colorado residents. In addition, the application fee is waived for incarcerated students.
    • Support – Each student is assigned an advisor who is a single point of contact, available year round by toll-free telephone or US mail.
    • Transferability – ASU can accept up to 90 credit hours from regionally accredited institutions of Higher Education for a BA Degree and up to 45 credit hours for an AA/AS. We offer a FREE unofficial evaluation of credits before you apply.

Degrees Offered:

Associate of Arts

Associate of Arts – General Business emphasis

Associate of Science

Associate of Science – General Business emphasis

Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration

Bachelor of Arts in Applied Business

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/General Business

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Legal Studies

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Management

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Small Business Management

Bachelor of Arts in English/Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science/History

Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science/Political Science

Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology/Criminology

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology/Social Welfare

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Programs Offered:

Advanced Paralegal Certificate

Paralegal Certificate

Legal Investigation Certificate Course

Legal Secretary Certificate Course

Alternative Dispute Resolution Mediation Certificate Course

Victim Advocacy Certificate Course

Unique Features:Adams State University’s staff has worked with and in corrections for over 20 years and know and understand the difficulties one faces in obtaining an education while incarcerated. It is Adams State University’s goal to make the navigation of the college process as easy as possible, which is why its staff is always on call and offers unofficial degree plans for everyone who wants and requests one.

Headquarters: Alamosa, CO

Correctional Facilities Served:All facilities throughout the U.S. besides state-run facilities in the state of Minnesota.

Population Served: Incarcerated students throughout Colorado and the United States

Number of Students:As of 2013-14, approximately 500 degree seeking students and 5,000 just taking courses (many of which will become degree seeking students)

Graduates to Date:

Year Founded: 1923

Founders: Billy Adams

College/University/Organization Partnerships: Adams State University

Funding: Primarily self- funded (CIOPP Grant was just cut)

Program Evaluation: We have internal and external program evaluation processes so we can better serve students, families, friends, professors and staff. This is done by surveys, questionnaires, course evaluations, feedback evaluations and, among other things, weekly staff and facility meetings solely focused on our incarcerated student population.

Filed Under: All States, Colorado

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