Resource Community for Higher Education in Prison – Jobs for the Future

Last Updated: 03/27/2024

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Overview

The Normalizing Education Resource Center Library is housed within the Center for Justice & Economic Advancement at Jobs for the Future (JFF). The Center partners with employers, education and training providers, corrections agencies, and others to promote education, training, and fair chance hiring for people in corrections facilities and in communities. The Center works with state and federal policymakers to advocate for policy changes and share best practices so people with records can secure quality jobs.

The Normalizing Education Resource Center Library provides tools and guides available for download. A field guide to create pathways to quality jobs for people who are currently incarcerated offers resources in six areas:

  • Program Design and Administration
  • Financial Aid
  • Pell Grants
  • Data Projects
  • Release And Reentry
  • Voices Of Opportunity

The Resource Community for Higher Education in Prison (RCHEP) also offers an interactive platform where practitioners, students, graduates, advocates, administrators, and anyone invested in higher education in prison programs can gather to share program updates, news, and resources, while also initiating and engaging in community building group discussions and blogs. The virtual platform is also an access point for resources including technical assistance to funding.

Resources (documents) are uploaded by the community to provide information, guidance, tools, and assistance to RCHEP community members and the field overall. AIR with support from Ascendium Education Group has gathered resources from across the field to populate the Resource Library.

The Library develops trends (topics) of pressing interest to the field of higher education in prison. Trending topics include:

  • Accreditation
  • College Preparation
  • Employment
  • Equity
  • HEP Program Operation
  • Mental Health
  • Pathways to Campus
  • Pedagogy
  • Policy
  • Program Funding
  • Reentry
  • Research
  • STEM
  • Student Support
  • Technology
  • Vocational Training

Background

People with records face persistent barriers to success in education and the workforce because of policies and practices that exclude them from quality jobs matching their skills and aspirations. This leaves 70 million people on the sidelines of the labor market.

Funder

Ascendium Education Group

Resources

Center for Justice and Economic Advancement website: https://www.jff.org/work/center-for-justice-economic-advancement/

Library website: Normalizing Education Resource Center Library

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