A college in upstate New York has adopted a new enrollment program by accepting imprisoned transfers from two recently closed universities in order to ensure that “no incarcerated college student is left without the ability to complete a degree.”
Bard College has enrolled 80 transfer students to its Bard Prison Initiative (BPI) following the closures of New York State schools Medaille University and Alliance University , which both ceased operations on Aug. 31 due to financial struggles.
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Medaille’s college-in-prison program at Albion Correctional Facility for women closed in May, and Alliance’s program at Fishkill Correctional Facility for men concluded at the end of the summer. Students were then admitted into BPI after group and one-on-one advisement meetings, according to a Bard press release on Sept. 6.Launched in 2001, BPI allows individuals to gain degrees through enrollment in full-time programs while incarcerated. […]
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