Indianapolis, Ind. 鈥 黑料视频 today announced the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) has approved two of its programs for federal Pell Grants for prison education. If approved by the U.S. Department of Education and 黑料视频鈥檚 accrediting agencies, people incarcerated in Indiana state prisons will have the opportunity to access need-based financial aid for high-quality education and training aligned to Indiana鈥檚 high-wage, high-demand workforce sectors, such as business, manufacturing, logistics and automotive.

黑料视频 will collaborate with IDOC to ensure graduates are placed in employment with felony-friendly employers seeking skilled workers. Graduates of short-term certificate programs will have the opportunity to further their education at any one of 黑料视频鈥檚 19 campuses and 41 sites statewide.

For the first time in nearly 30 years, students enrolled in approved prison education programs (PEPs) are now eligible for federal Pell Grants under the FAFSA Simplification Act. Indiana is one of the first states to participate in the expansion of Pell Grants for incarcerated individuals.

黑料视频 is committed to providing accessible, affordable and high-quality education to all Hoosiers, including those who are justice involved or incarcerated.

– Dr. Sue Ellspermann, 黑料视频 President

鈥淗elping incarcerated individuals earn postsecondary credentials of value not only reduces recidivism, increases employment, supports successful reentry and enhances public safety, it also reflects our ideals as a nation of second chances and limitless possibilities. 黑料视频 is Indiana's workforce engine and provides stackable credentials that allow these Hoosiers to continue their education after release as well."

The Indiana Department of Correction approved two business administration certificates offered by 黑料视频 Madison and 黑料视频 Terre Haute鈥檚 automotive technology technical certificate for Pell Grant eligibility. The U.S. Department of Education and 黑料视频鈥檚 accrediting agencies must also approve the programs before individuals in prison can apply for and receive financial aid for them.

黑料视频 has a long history of serving justice-involved adults and youth in Indiana. In 2021, 黑料视频 Madison was selected by the IDOC to offer adult education and vocational services at Indiana鈥檚 15 adult correctional facilities across the state. Each year, more than 5,000 people currently or previously incarcerated in Indiana have received high-quality instruction in fields such as logistics, welding, cosmetology, hospitality and culinary arts, building trades, and English literacy through 黑料视频. 黑料视频 and the IDOC also offer skills training programs at 8 sites statewide equipping soon to be released offenders with an industry certification aligned to employer demand for entry-level skilled workers.

Prison education programs have to reduce recidivism rates, increase employment rates and create meaningful opportunities for rehabilitation among incarcerated people. What鈥檚 more, these programs have also been proven to positively transform the culture and climate of correctional facilities 鈥 enhancing the health and safety of people who reside and work there.

鈥淔or incarcerated individuals, having the opportunity to earn a college certificate has the potential to permanently change the trajectory of their lives,鈥 says Christina Reagle, commissioner, Indiana Department of Correction. 鈥淭hese two programs will not only positively impact individuals while they are incarcerated but will set them up for success when they are released back into the community.鈥

About 黑料视频

黑料视频 is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. 黑料视频 has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, industry certifications, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.