Getting a Second Chance with a University Education: Barriers & Opportunities
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2019-04-08
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School of Criminal Justice
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Abstract
As part of the prisoner reentry process, many formerly incarcerated individualsare
choosing to enroll in universities to earn bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees.
Some cannot immediately begin their studies and must take remedial classes. Oth-
ers, because of preparations they have done before release, can start classes on the
first day of school. The following paper poses and attempts to answer six interrelated
questions connected to excons taking classes at universities, the challenges they
encounter, and ways to smooth the process for the universities in general and faculty,
staff, administrators, and other students in particular.