Program Website:www.culjp.com/uploads/5/2/5/4/52543433/larson_mcc_latest.pdf Contact:Doran Larson,[email protected] Program Description:The Mohawk Consortium CIPP is a consortium of Herkimer County Community College (HCCC), Hamilton College, and Colgate University, operating inside Mohawk CF. Degrees/Programs Offered:Men are pursuing HCCC’s AA degree in general studies: courses include science, math, social science, humanities, and art Number of Students:Around 25 Unique Features:Hamilton and Colgate donate […]
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Attica Genesee Teaching Project
Program Website: Contact:[email protected], [email protected] Program Description: The Attica-Genesee Teaching Project began delivering college-credit courses inside Attica in January 2011. Degrees Offered: Associates Programs Offered: Credit-bearing Unique Features: Headquarters: New York Correctional Facility Served: College/University Affiliation: Population Served: Year Founded: Number of Students: Graduates to Date: Founders: Funding: Program Evaluation:
Rising Hope, Inc
Program Website:http://www.risinghope.org/ Contacts: Bob Lukey at Rising Hope (914) 276-7848, or [email protected] Program Description: Rising Hope, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization providing incarcerated people with one year of post-secondary education called the Certificate in Ministry and Human Services (CMHS) Program. It operates in four New York State prisons; Sing Sing, Green Haven, Fishkill and Woodbourne. […]
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)
Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program (Poughkeepsie)
The two professors, along with 10 Vassar students, traveled from Poughkeepsie to the medium security women’s prison in Bedford Hills, Westchester County, once a week during the spring 2009 semester to join with 12 incarcerated students for a two-and-a-half hour class…(read more)