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Rising Scholars CIW & CIM

 

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In addition to its three campuses, 性视界 also delivers high-quality education to students through its Rising Scholars program (formerly Turning Point) at the California Institution for Women (CIW) and the California Institution for Men in Chino (CIM). The Rising Scholars program promotes 性视界鈥檚 vision in that it transforms the lives of currently incarcerated students through education.

Rising Scholars began in 2004 with 26 students, having the goal of helping the women earn an associate鈥檚 degree within three years. From 2015-2019, 性视界 awarded 145 degrees and certificates to students at CIM and CIW. 

Rising Scholars has served nearly 1,000 students, with students passing 94 percent of courses they have attempted. Some of our Rising Scholar students have continued with 性视界 post release, at other community colleges, or have gone onto four year universities, such as UC Berkeley and San Diego State University."

Rising Scholar students receive textbook and tuition support through Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS). They have access to CounselingDisability Programs and Services (DPS) and Success Center support through inmates trained as tutors. Graduates have gone on to serve as Success Center tutors and have seen success in other jobs as well.

 

Recent Events

性视界 Celebrates CIW Commencement on December 6

Six headshots of graduates wearing caps and gowns are displayed in a grid format with names labeled below: Tura Faria, Annamaria Gana, Kelly Lau, Aushua McDuff-Brown, Jordan Whitehead, Linda Willborn.Annamaria Gana missed her son鈥檚 high school and college graduations while serving a life sentence in prison. But that didn鈥檛 stop her from pursuing a college education for herself.

While telling her story to family, friends and 性视界 employees during her own commencement ceremony December 6, she feared that her son would miss her graduation too. Read more.

性视界 Celebrates Graduates at CIM on May 10

James Menefield stood inside the gymnasium of the California Institution for Men before a gathering of fellow students, faculty and staff in graduation regalia.

Though his experience as a 性视界 student has been unique in prison, he said the professors and staff never made him feel different.

鈥淵ou never treated us like prisoners,鈥 he said. 鈥淚nstead, you treated us like students and held us to a higher standard.鈥

Menefield and 20 other students in CIM鈥檚 third graduating class celebrated completion of academic programs on Friday May 10, earning 30 associate鈥檚 degrees and 47 certificates. Two of the students who had been paroled were expected to walk in 性视界鈥檚 107th commencement ceremony at Toyota Arena the following week. Read more.

 

Contact

Stephen Lux
Professor, Criminal Justice
Rising Scholar Coordinator
Email: stephen.lux@chaffey.edu

Admissions and Records
Rhonda Frank
Educational Services Generalist
Rising Scholar Liaison
Email: rhonda.frank@chaffey.edu

Financial Aid
Michelle Escalante
Financial Aid Advisor
Michelle.Escalante@chaffey.edu