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Individuals incarcerated in S.C. Department of Corrections facilities will soon be able to receive bachelorâs degrees at no cost through a historic partnership with Claflin University.
In April 2020, Claflin University was selected as a U.S. Department of Education Second Chance Pell Experimental Site, which continues an initiative that began under President Barack Obama to help incarcerated individuals earn university credentials. Healthy Routines, a community-based nonprofit located in Columbia, is also participating in the program that will offer educational programming to incarcerated students.
âClaflinâs Pathway from Prison Program, Second Chance Pell Grant, and our Center for Social Justice all reflect Claflinâs deep and abiding commitment to expanding access to exceptional educational opportunities that can change the trajectory of peopleâs lives,â said Dr. Dwaun J. Warmack, president of Claflin University. âItâs in our DNA. Claflin wa
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