‘New opportunity in life’ – graduates complete SDSU program for incarcerated students

17.05.2025    Times of San Diego    8 views
‘New opportunity in life’ – graduates complete SDSU program for incarcerated students

The first graduates from the Valuing Incarcerated Scholars through Academia campaign at SDSU celebrated their accomplishments this week Photo courtesy of Peter Merts The inaugural group of students has graduated from San Diego State University after taking part in the Valuing Incarcerated Scholars through Academia effort SDSU s Bachelor of Arts effort at the all-male Centinela State Prison in Imperial at this time offers two-year completion degrees to incarcerated individuals who have earned their associate degree and meet transfer requirements for admission to SDSU Founded by Annie Buckley a professor and director of SDSU s Institute for the Arts Humanities and Social Justice VISTA as the project is known includes three areas of survey It began two years ago Students share that this degree impacts not only their own lives and trajectories but their families and communities as well SDSU is not only fostering academic achievement but also contributing to rehabilitation and personal transformation Buckley commented San Diego State hosted a graduation at the prison Thursday for students who studied communication journalism and media studies or art and design University leadership and students spoke including SDSU President Adela de la Torre What we can achieve in the future should not be defined by our worst moments de la Torre explained in her address to the graduates Completing your degree is evidence of your tenacity and hard work your care and hope for the future and your foreseen and those are the qualities that truly define you Graduate Ruben Vargas declared earning a degree renewed his confidence my sense of self and transformed my outlook on life Obtaining my bachelor s degree means that I will have a new opportunity in life once I earn my freedom It also allows me to set forth an example to my children that in spite of any circumstances that life finds you in if you put in the hard work and change your perspective you will persevere he stated California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation records points to significantly lower recidivism rates for those who successfully complete college offerings Partnerships like this recognize the immense likely that incarcerated students have changing lives and providing opportunities that transform the students their communities and the state noted CDCR Secretary Jeff Macomber Last year SDSU received a million grant from the Mellon Foundation to expand its VISTA venture at Centinela As a development SDSU faculty and fellows are working on assessments of trainee learning emerging specialized workshops the possibility of introducing a humanities degree and the creation of a toolkit to help other institutions implement similar prison programs The third apprentice cohort begins this fall

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