
Why Offer Postsecondary Degrees to Incarcerated Students?
Goucher University’s GPEP program offers incarcerated men and women in Maryland a chance to earn a degree and transform their lives.

PSE vs DOC
What does the U.S. have more of: universities or prisons? Our focus on punishment over education needs to shift, not only to improve the lives of justice impacted Americans, but to also increase safety in our communities.

The Next Generation of Corrections
The next generation of criminal justice leaders must think past the edges of the current system and build something better!

College Campus or Prison Classroom?
Postsecondary programming for incarcerated students is imperative, but the working relationship between higher ed and correctional institutions can sometimes be tricky.