Formerly Incarcerated Learners

Offering New Opportunities

Justice-impacted students will have access to the following services:

  • Pre-release and transitional services provided through BLC’s partnership with the South Carolina Department of Corrections

  • Life skills

  • Employment readiness training

  • Assistance with applying for government-issued credentials required for employment

  • Workshops:

    • Expungement
    • Goal Setting
    • Digital/Financial Literacy
    • Job Exploration
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Second Chance Month

Second Chance Month and Reentry Week 2024

The Second Chance Pell Experimental Sites Initiative, launched by the U.S. Department of Education in 2015, provides need-based Pell Grants to people in state and federal prisons. Second Chance Pell has active partnerships with 64 colleges that teach in 28 states. The schools were selected in June 2016 for the initiative, which examines whether expanding access to financial aid increases incarcerated adults’ partici­pation in educational opportunities. The Vera Institute of Justice (Vera) is providing technical assistance to the participating colleges and corrections departments, helping to ensure that the programs provide quality higher education in prison and post-release. This policy brief summarizes survey data that 60 of the participating colleges submitted to Vera about the first three years of the project.

Benedict College Second Chance Month Events