Postsecondary Pathways | Postsecondary Opportunities for Incarcerated Individuals

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Join The @Hunt_Institute on 6/13 for a #PostPathways webinar that will discuss postsecondary opportunities for incarcerated individuals. Register here: https://ow.ly/biCk50SbOgo
 

Excited to hear George Chochos, Edyson Julio, and @_castronaut_ discuss postsecondary opportunities for incarcerated individuals on 6/13 as part of The @Hunt_Institute’s #PostPathways series. Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/biCk50SbOgo 

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Reintegrating incarcerated individuals into society via higher education is a complex issue. Several factors must be considered, including the individual’s criminal history, their educational background, and the availability of resources. Postsecondary pathways can support reentry to society and the workforce through various means, including access to educational resources, removing barriers to enrollment, providing wraparound support services, and creating a supportive environment.  

Join The Hunt Institute for this #PostPathways webinar which will highlight best practices of reentry education and policy recommendations at the national and state level for how to support the career pathways of incarcerated individuals. 

Register here: https://ow.ly/biCk50SbOgo 

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Hi (name), 

Reintegrating incarcerated individuals into society via higher education is a complex issue. Several factors must be considered, including the individual’s criminal history, their educational background, and the availability of resources. Postsecondary pathways can support reentry to society and the workforce through various means, including access to educational resources, removing barriers to enrollment, providing wraparound support services, and creating a supportive environment.  

Join The Hunt Institute for this #PostPathways webinar which will highlight best practices of reentry education and policy recommendations at the national and state level for how to support the career pathways of incarcerated individuals. 

Panelists include:

  • George Chochos, Senior Program Associate, Vera Institute of Justice
  • Edyson Julio, Philosophy & Creative Writing Instructor, Rikers Island
  • Dr. Erin L. Castro, Co-Director/Founder, University of Utah Prison Education Project

Register here: https://ow.ly/biCk50SbOgo

See you there!  

Sincerely, 

(name)