More than 300 inmates at two Iowa prisons will soon be able to apply for federal grants to get a technical education while they’re still incarcerated. Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge is being picked by the U-S Department of Education to offer what are called Second Chance Pell Grants. Iowa Central president Dan Kinney says it’s a thrill to be chosen for the pilot program.
Iowa Central is among 67 colleges nationwide chosen for the program, which if successful, could be expanded nationwide. Kinney says all too often, inmates who don’t have a good career path will end up back in prison shortly after they’re released.
The educational grant program is geared toward prisoners who are expected to be released within the next five years. It’s expected to reach about 314 student-inmates through Iowa Central.