Resources For Incarcerated Students

College Guild
P. O. Box 6448
Brunswick, ME 04011
Free, but non-accredited correspondence courses
Prison Book Program
1306 Hancock Street, Suite 100
Quincy, MA 0216
617-423-3298Make reading materials available to prisoners.  Send for books or to donate books.Resources on scholarships
Family & Corrections Network American Legion
Distance Education and Training Council
1601 18th St, NW
Washington, DC 20009
202-234-5100
Prisoners’ Guerrilla Handbook to Correspondence Programs in the United States and Canada: High School, Vocational, Paralegal, College, and Graduate Courses
By Jon Marc Taylor, Published by Biddle Publishing/Audenreed Press, $24.95 + $2.50 bookrate shipping.  The publisher give a $3.00 discount on books sent directly to prisoners.  The book is also available on Amazon.com.
PMB 103, P. O. Box 1305, Brunswick, ME 04011
Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE)
P. O. Box 2310
Washington, DC 20013
202-789-2126


Send a Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope for a copy of “Piecing Together a College Education Behind Bars” by Jon Marc Taylor.
Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents
Child Welfare League of America
Ohio University College Program for the Incarcerated
American Council on Education Iowa Department of Education
Boston University Metropolitan College NCC Distance Learning: Reach Out Program
Chippewa Valley Technical College Rio Maricopa Community College
College Board-CLEP Exams University of Georgia-Distance Learning Program
Community College of Allegheny College University of Mississippi
General Education Testing Service Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Criminon of Maine Council for Higher Education Accreditation
FAQ for Incarcerated Individuals from the US DOE Back to School: A Guide to Continuing Your Education after Prison

 

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