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To get into the page below click:
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OVAE/AdultEd/OCE/contactus.html
How to Contact the Office of Correctional Education
Please see our Frequently Asked Questions for more information about the Office of Correctional Education.
For questions not addressed through the content of this page, please contact us:
Via Telephone: (202) 205-5621
Via Email: ovae@ed.gov
Via Mail: Office of Correctional Education
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
MES 4527
Washington, DC 20202-7242
Via Fax: (202) 401-2615 or
(202) 205-8793
This page last modified—March 17, 2003 (syr).
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To get into the page below click this link:
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OVAE/AdultEd/OCE/faq.html
Frequently Asked Questions
Correctional Education
How do I request information and publications from the Office of Correctional Education?
Many of the publications from OCE are available online through our Correctional Education Library. Hard copies of OCE publications can be obtained through ED Pubs. For information not available on this website, please contact OCE.
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How can I find out about correctional education opportunities in a particular state?
To obtain information about the availability of correctional education opportunities in a particular state, please contact the State Correctional Education Administrator for your state.
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****************What types of financial aid are available to incarcerated individuals? ***********************
Incarcerated individuals are eligible to apply for all types of student financial assistance with one exception. A student incarcerated in a Federal or State penal institution is not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant for periods of enrollment that begin on or after September 13, 1994.
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How can I obtain information about current and previously funded projects?
Please feel free to contact the project directors listed in the abstracts for any of the current or previously funded programs. The project directors can provide you with detailed information about their methods, curriculum, and operations.
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How do I obtain information about educational programs in federal correctional institutions?
The Federal Bureau of Prisons has an education unit that handles issues that relate to correctional education within federal prisons. http://www.bop.gov/
This page last modified—March 17, 2003 (syr).
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OVAE/AdultEd/OCE/contactus.html
How to Contact the Office of Correctional Education
Please see our Frequently Asked Questions for more information about the Office of Correctional Education.
For questions not addressed through the content of this page, please contact us:
Via Telephone: (202) 205-5621
Via Email: ovae@ed.gov
Via Mail: Office of Correctional Education
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
MES 4527
Washington, DC 20202-7242
Via Fax: (202) 401-2615 or
(202) 205-8793
This page last modified—March 17, 2003 (syr).
__________________________________________________ __
To get into the page below click this link:
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OVAE/AdultEd/OCE/faq.html
Frequently Asked Questions
Correctional Education
How do I request information and publications from the Office of Correctional Education?
Many of the publications from OCE are available online through our Correctional Education Library. Hard copies of OCE publications can be obtained through ED Pubs. For information not available on this website, please contact OCE.
-----------------------------------
How can I find out about correctional education opportunities in a particular state?
To obtain information about the availability of correctional education opportunities in a particular state, please contact the State Correctional Education Administrator for your state.
-----------------------------------
****************What types of financial aid are available to incarcerated individuals? ***********************
Incarcerated individuals are eligible to apply for all types of student financial assistance with one exception. A student incarcerated in a Federal or State penal institution is not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant for periods of enrollment that begin on or after September 13, 1994.
-------------------------------------
How can I obtain information about current and previously funded projects?
Please feel free to contact the project directors listed in the abstracts for any of the current or previously funded programs. The project directors can provide you with detailed information about their methods, curriculum, and operations.
---------------------------------------
How do I obtain information about educational programs in federal correctional institutions?
The Federal Bureau of Prisons has an education unit that handles issues that relate to correctional education within federal prisons. http://www.bop.gov/
This page last modified—March 17, 2003 (syr).