The College Inside program is a degree program designed to allow incarcerated students to obtain a two-year college degree that can transfer to a four year university with a focus on general studies, Business or Automotive Technology…(read more)
Ohio University College Program for the Incarcerated (CIP)
Since 1974, the College Program for the Incarcerated (CPI) has provided incarcerated men and women with courses and degree opportunities to further their educational goals…(read more)
Zane State College
The college provides instructors who offer credit courses in two short-term certificate programs…(read more)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Friday Center for Continuing Education with North Carolina Department for Corrections
The North Carolina Department of Correction works with UNC-Chapel Hill’s Friday Center for Continuing Education to provide a variety of tuition-free university courses and educational services to incarcerated people…(read more)
New York Theological Seminary Master’s of Professional Studies Program
In 1981, Ed Muller, a Pastor and chaplain at Green Haven Prison and Karel Boersma, a pastor and volunteer at Green Haven, came to Dr. Webber with a request that the seminary create a curricular extension program for incarcerated Christians and Muslims of strong faith who had a desire to provide pastoral care inside of the prison…(read more)