Prison Education Programs

A student raises his hand in class

PJI’s programs offer a Georgetown education to incarcerated students, turning carceral spaces into college classrooms. Through transformational liberal arts courses, incarcerated scholars expand their thinking, engage with their peers, challenge themselves academically, and build their self-confidence. Our prison education programs are taught in person by distinguished Georgetown faculty and welcome students of all genders into the classroom.

Access to higher education has long-lasting positive impact on people in prison, and earning a degree or college credits helps students prepare for their futures after release. Georgetown’s prison education programs, offered through the Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences, reach students in D.C. and Maryland.

“Education has changed the trajectory of my life … It has given me purpose as a human being.”

Halim Flowers, artist and former Prison Scholar

Prison Scholars at the D.C. Jail

The Prison Scholars Program at the D.C. Jail offers credit-bearing and non-credit classes year round, as well as a weekly lecture series with distinguished guest speakers. The program has reached over 200 students since its start in 2018.

Bachelor of Liberal Arts

A professor speaks to two incarcerated students.

The Bachelor of Liberal Arts program is an expansion of the Prison Scholars Program that offers a full bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University for incarcerated students in Maryland. The program launched in 2022 at the Patuxent Institution in Jessup, Maryland and is expected to enroll 125 students within five years. Graduates of the program will earn a Bachelor of Liberal Arts, granted by the Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences.

The bachelor’s degree curriculum is modeled after Georgetown’s on-campus undergraduate programs and brings the university’s academic caliber and rich history of liberal arts in the Jesuit tradition to incarcerated students. Learn more

Prison Education News

Blogs, News

Prison Scholars Discuss Book by PJI Program Associate Tray Jones

Written by Julia Butler The Prison Scholars Program at the D.C. Jail welcomed Arlando “Tray” Jones III, program associate at the Prisons and Justice Initiative, on Aug. 12 as part of a weekly…

August 19, 2025

Blogs, News

Georgetown Pivot Program Celebrates 12 Graduates, Presents Inaugural Award

On June 12, the seventh cohort of the Georgetown Pivot Program celebrated their graduation following nine months of classroom instruction and hands-on internship experience. The ceremony honored…

June 26, 2025

Blogs, News

50-Year-Old Is First in Prison Education Program To Graduate From Georgetown

Tyrone’s story originally appeared in the article, 50-Year-Old Is First in Prison Education Program To Graduate From Georgetown. Tyrone Walker used to sit in his jail cell with a…

May 25, 2025