Incarcerated Students Earn College Degrees in Connecticut Prisons

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The University of New Haven and Yale Prison Education Initiative celebrated the first class of inmates to receive degrees through their partnership. The program offers classes at McDougall-Walker and the federal women’s prison in Danbury, and is part of a consortium that includes 15 schools and prison systems across the country. Studies have shown that inmates who receive higher education are less likely to have behavioral problems in prison and less likely to commit crimes once released.
- Yale, University of New Haven partnership celebrates first degrees awarded to inmates The Associated Press
- Connecticut prison hosts college graduation for incarcerated students NBC Connecticut
- 7 men graduate with associates degree in maximum security prison Eyewitness News 3
- Prisoners at Thumb Correctional Facility celebrate graduation from Mott Community College MLive.com
- 'I hope he heard us': Lamont attends graduation at Suffield prison The Connecticut Mirror
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