UWG aims to serve our students, industries, organizations, region, and state in ways that benefit all. A well educated citizenry and reduction in recidivism serves the entire community and its citizens.

Offering classes to currently incarcerated persons helps create a more informed population and reduces recidivism. Upon release, formerly incarcerated individuals who earn their bachelor’s degrees have a much higher likelihood of acquiring legitimate employment that is both fulfilling and provides a living wage. In turn, they are less likely to commit crime, which makes communities in Georgia safer.

Information

Prison program students

  • Students in the Prison Education take classes that can apply to a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies. These classes prepare incarcerated students for careers that are not only in demand but also for careers in fields in which their experience with the criminal justice system and rehabilitation is valued. 
  • UWG’s Prison Education offers at Hays State Prison in Trion, GA.

Experiential, Applied and Career-Related Learning Opportunitiesfor UWG free world students:

Junior and Senior Undergraduate Students: 

  • Internship/Practicum: 1 semester, includes 3 - 6 credit hours toward undergraduate degree
  • Student Assistant: 1 academic year; includes monthly stipend (mileage reimbursement)

Priority is given to Sociology and Social and Behavioral Health majors who have above average oral and written communication skills along with a strong record of self-discipline, punctuality, and professionalism. Students with minors in Sociology or majors in English, Math, Natural Sciences, History, Education, Political Science, and Criminology are also encouraged to apply.

Graduate Students: 

  • Graduate Teaching Assistantship: 1 academic year; includes tuition waiver and monthly stipend (mileage reimbursement)
  • Graduate Research Assistant: 1 academic year; includes tuition waiver and monthly stipend (mileage reimbursement)
  • Graduate Internship/Practicum: 1 semester, includes 3 - 6 credit hours toward graduate degree

Priority is given to students who have excellent oral and written communication skills along with a strong record of self-discipline, punctuality, and professionalism. Students who are earning a Master’s degree in Sociology, English, Natural Sciences, Education, Public Administration, and Criminology are encouraged to apply.

Contacts

Prison Education Director:

Hays Site Director:

Prison Education Degree Mentors: 

Prison Education Advisory Council: 

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CONTACT US:

Director of Prison Education: 
Dr. Tiffany A. Parsons
University College