Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges

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CorrectionAL Education


On July 1, 2002, the State Board entered into an Interagency Agreement with the Washington State Department of Corrections to provide educational services to eligible offenders incarcerated in the state’s 15 prisons. The State Board has sub-agreements with nine community colleges, which operate programs within the confines of each prison facility.

Most of the men and women entering correctional facilities lack the literacy and employment skills needed to succeed in our communities upon release. Correctional education programs benefit all citizens of Washington State.

  • Offenders who are provided opportunities to gain job skills are much more likely to be successful in the community upon release. A successful ex-offender contributes to the community by working, paying taxes, making restitution payments, and supporting other family members.
  • Educated offenders are statistically less likely to commit additional crimes upon release. There is a direct correlation between education level and recidivism: the higher the education level, the lower the recidivism rate. A decrease in recidivism reduces long-term costs to taxpayers.
  • Education programs are an integral part of the “targeted interventions and seamless services” prescribed in the state’s Offender Accountability Act. Offenders who attain literacy and job skills are better equipped to find and keep employment, take care of their families, and contribute to their communities.

We hope you will find the information and connections posted here helpful. If you have questions or need information, please contact Kathy Goebel at 360-704-4359 or kgoebel@sbctc.edu.


Interagency Agreement
  

FY 2007-08 Interagency Agreement

PDF

FY2007-08 Correctional Education Provider Processes and Practices

PDF
Course Coding Workshop - June 2, 2004
  

Basic Skills Enrollment Reporting

PPT

Basic Skills Enrollment Reporting Workshop

PPT

Corrections Education Course Coding Workshop Materials

PDFWord Document

CIP Codes for Standardized Program

PDFWord Document

Forms

Vocational Skills Training Program Proposal  |  Offender Change Proposal Form

Links

Dept of Corrections  |  Correctional Education Assn  |  American Correctional Assn  |  Bureau of Justice  |  Justice Policy Institute  |  National Inst of Corrections  |  Washington Correctional Assn  |

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