Gossips received the following press release regarding a new Prison Education Program to be offered at Columbia-Greene Community College in nearby Greenport.
Columbia-Greene Community College (C-GCC) has established a new Prison Education Program (PEP) site with the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS). C-GCC will now provide a high-quality post-secondary educational program to eligible individuals in Hudson Correction Facility, allowing them to work towards an associate's degree.
The program will provide eligible incarcerated individuals access to higher education opportunities, focusing mainly on in-person instruction, while utilizing hybrid and remote models where appropriate. . . .
Beyond instruction, C-GCC will provide students with all the support they need throughout each step of their academic journeys, including the admissions process and financial aid counseling with FAFSA [Free Application for Federal Student Aid] and TAP [Tuition Assistance Program] completion. Each student will have access to an academic advisor who will assist with academic planning, course selection, career pathways, and overall academic progress. Students will be able to communicate with their advisor electronically as well as in-person, ensuring students feel supported and aren't overwhelmed.
Students will receive career coaching to assist in their pursuit of sustainable employment post-release. Coaches will support students with resume and cover letter development, professional communication, digital etiquette, the job search process, and interviewing skills. Graduates can register for coursework at C-GCC's main campus or work with counseling and transfer services to explore educational opportunities at other institutions of higher learning. SUNY OHEP [Office of Higher Education in Prison] is working with partners across the state to expand re-entry services for the incarcerated.

















