Boston College Prison Educatio
Full-time BA program in Applied Liberal Arts serving incarcerated students in MA
BCPEP Website
BCPEP Website
The Boston College Prison Education Program (BCPEP) is an Applied Liberal Arts BA program serving incarcerated students at a medium-security prison in Shirley, MA.
Twelve Ways to Heal Hurt – Boston College Law School Magazine
Twelve Ways to Heal Hurt – Boston College Law School Magazine
Project Entrepreneur’s formerly incarcerated clients pitch businesses that serve the community.
BedLink - Transforming Vacant Properties Into Profitable Transitional Housing
BedLink - Transforming Vacant Properties Into Profitable Transitional Housing
BedLink converts your vacant hotels, off-season properties, and developer holdings into profitable transitional housing for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Life After Incarceration: Panelists Call for Expanded Access to Higher Education in Prisons – The Heights
Life After Incarceration: Panelists Call for Expanded Access to Higher Education in Prisons – The Heights
MacroBites, Cuisine for the Culture. Healthy ready-to-eat meals.
MacroBites, Cuisine for the Culture. Healthy ready-to-eat meals.
Shop MacroBites for healthy, ready-to-eat cuisine, apparel, and supplements that celebrate unity, peace, and love. Black-owned business. Order from us and make a difference. Profits generated are directed toward fighting food insecurity.
MacroBites Panel Recording - Session@Shea 10/20
MacroBites Panel Recording - Session@Shea 10/20
Massachusetts Department of Correction and Boston College Announce Expansion of Undergraduate Program to MCI-Framingham | Mass.gov
Massachusetts Department of Correction and Boston College Announce Expansion of Undergraduate Program to MCI-Framingham | Mass.gov
BC Prison Education Program expands to women’s facility
BC Prison Education Program expands to women’s facility
A one-year pilot program at MCI-Framingham will address critical gap in women’s access to higher education behind bars
Ved Price | Roadtrip Nation – Ascendium Grantee Spotlight Interview
Ved Price | Roadtrip Nation – Ascendium Grantee Spotlight Interview
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Parental Incarceration and Post-Release Engagement to the Educational System – Anna Haskins
Parental Incarceration and Post-Release Engagement to the Educational System – Anna Haskins
Anna R. Haskins’ research examines how three of America’s most powerful social institutions—the education system, the family, and the criminal justice system...
Press Releases | New England Board of Higher Education
Press Releases | New England Board of Higher Education
Women's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2024 | Prison Policy Initiative
Women's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2024 | Prison Policy Initiative
190,600 women are behind bars in the U.S. See the report that shows where they are locked up and why.
#202 College Inside, College Outside
#202 College Inside, College Outside
We meet eight former prison inmates who are now attending college on campus at Boston College. These students in the BC Prison Education Program reflect on the transition from incarceration to college
Higher education in prison: a comparative policy analysis of five countries - Higher Education
Higher education in prison: a comparative policy analysis of five countries - Higher Education
This analysis explores how higher education in prison policies impact educational access for incarcerated populations in five different national contexts: Australia, Nigeria, South Africa, the UK, and the USA. Employing an analytic policy borrowing framework, the study explores how the stated goals of higher education in prison, such as reduced recidivism and savings on public spending, translate into the actual provision of and access to education in carceral contexts. Findings reveal that while the stated purposes of higher education in prison are often consistent across national contexts, differences in funding structures and educational delivery methods significantly impact the contours of access for incarcerated people to higher education opportunities.
College Behind Bars: A Historiography of Higher Education in Prison - Patrick Filipe Conway, Marisa Lally, 2025
College Behind Bars: A Historiography of Higher Education in Prison - Patrick Filipe Conway, Marisa Lally, 2025
The BPI Summer Residency - Bard Prison Initiative
The BPI Summer Residency - Bard Prison Initiative
Ep. 1 (Season 5) | Ep. 1 (Season 5) | Breaking the Stigma Against Incarcerated Individuals One Step at a Time,
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Ep. 1 (Season 5) | Ep. 1 (Season 5) | Breaking the Stigma Against Incarcerated Individuals One Step at a Time,
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BC Prison Education Program Shatters Stigmas and Builds Better Futures — The Heights
BC Prison Education Program Shatters Stigmas and Builds Better Futures — The Heights
“When you are in a difficult position but find someone who doesn’t judge you and tries to teach you, and even tries to learn from you, it is an amazing thing that can change your life, that can put you on the right path,” Alabi said. “And that’s what they’re doing. That’s what their goal is.”
Making a positive impact
Making a positive impact
The annual Design for Impact Summit is an opportunity for students to think big, and creatively, about how to promote well-being across the human lifespan
Forward focused
Forward focused
How Project Entrepreneur is Remaking the Lives of Formerly Incarcerated
How Project Entrepreneur is Remaking the Lives of Formerly Incarcerated
Law School in Action: Project Entrepreneur
Law School in Action: Project Entrepreneur
Catholic universities, corrections officials come together for conference on college-in-prison programs | Institute for Social Concerns
Catholic universities, corrections officials come together for conference on college-in-prison programs | Institute for Social Concerns
BC News: BC Prison Education Program holds first graduation ceremony
BC News: BC Prison Education Program holds first graduation ceremony
Diplomas behind bars provide opportunities for rethinking incarceration - The Boston Globe
Diplomas behind bars provide opportunities for rethinking incarceration - The Boston Globe
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