South Dakota State wins grant to work with former prisoners

BROOKINGS The Mellon Foundation has awarded South Dakota State University a grant to help SDSU provide a pathway to higher education for previously incarcerated individuals looking for a better future.

The SDSU Post-Carceral Education Opportunity Program is now accepting applicants for the spring 2025 semester. Individuals can complete the online application or connect with SDSUs Continuing and Distance Education at [email protected] for more information.

The new program is for post-carceral students meeting SDSUs admissions standards, with a focus on first-time college students who have been released from incarceration or on probation within the past three to five years. Participants will be regularly enrolled and participate in courses on campus and online. As part of the student success services offered, students will complete a portfolio that allows them to reflect on their educational experience, writing about how it helped them and evaluating their coursework.

Academic offerings will be augmented with student success services specifically designed to support previously incarcerated students and their needs. The goal is to create a supportive space for student success leading to enrollment and, eventually, graduation.

The goals are:

  • Provide student success support programming specifically designed to meet the overall in-course learning needs of post-carceral students.
  • Provide academic and student success resources for retention and progression toward degree and/or credential completion for post-carceral students.
  • Provide enrichment programming designed for post-carceral students, such as workshops and guest speakers.

For questions or further details about the program, contact Continuing and Distance Education at [email protected].

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