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The Tufts University Prison Initiative of Tisch College is now accepting applications for its re-entry program, MyTERN. MyTERN is a year long program for returning citizens. Students can earn 14 college credits and work with the program's many wrap-around service providers.
MyTERN is open to all formerly incarcerated individuals and participation in their inside degree program is not required. Additional information about the certificate program is available on TUPIT's website.
For an application to MyTERN, please contact Program Director Hilary Binda or send an email to TUPIT@tufts.edu.
The Education Justice Project at University of Illinois developed a national reentry guide for incarcerated individuals that helps them plan ahead for a successful reentry.
This guide is for people who live with the threat of deportation to Mexico or Central America. Know your rights, learn where to get legal help, and make a plan in case of possible deportation. Guides available in English and Spanish.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau developed a re-entry guide for financial planning.