Project Rebound is a program that supports the higher education and successful reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals wishing to enroll and succeed at the California State University. By connecting students with critical resources, Project Rebound constructs an alternative to the revolving door policy of mass incarceration and increases community strength and safety.
Policy Background: California currently leads the country in equitable access to higher education for currently and formerly incarcerated people. Senate Bill 1391 (Hancock, 2014), which permits California Community Colleges to collect state apportionment for classes provided to incarcerated students, and Proposition 57 (2016) which provides educational merit awards and sentence reductions to prisoners for educational and other rehabilitative achievements, have caused a momentous increase in the number of face-to-face, credit-bearing college programs in the state prison system (from 1 to 34) and the number of college students inside CDCR facilities (from 2,000 to 14,000). All of these 14,000 current students are on Associates Degree transfer pathways; for the majority, the CSU is the logical next step in their educational and rehabilitative journey.