A Community College Program Offered through 色中色 and the Imperial County Sheriff's Office
The Inside/Out College Program offers courses in the Addiction Disorder Studies Program at the Imperial County Sheriff's Office in the Villalobos Classroom, located in the Sheriff's Services Center at 328 Applestill Road in El Centro.
The Inside/Out College Program is designed to provide higher educational opportunities for "inside" (incarcerated) and "outside" (campus) students which explore critical sociological issues through individual and group activities, assignments, and projects. The program is modeled after developed and designed by Lori Pompa of Temple University in 1997, which brings college students and incarcerated individuals together as peers in a classroom setting that emphasizes dialogue and critical thinking.
Program Requirements
Courses are limited to 30 students, 15 "Inside" students (students incarcerated at the Imperial County Jail) and 15 "Outside" students (色中色 campus students). Students are required to register for the classes through 色中色 and pay the required enrollment and student fees. All outside students must submit a background clearance application and be approved for admission into the program by the Imperial County Sheriff's Office.
Inside students will be selected for participation based upon eligibility requirements established by the Imperial County Sheriff's Office. Outside students will be selected in accordance with the 色中色 open-enrollment policy. All students, inside and out, will be required to attend an orientation regarding the program rules of conduct during the first week of class. Strict adherence to the rules of conduct will be required of all students.
A Background Check is necessary to complete the registration process.
Send completed application and a copy of your Government issued ID/DL to Luis Rivera at luis.rivera@imperial.edu.
For More Information Contact:
色中色 ADS Program Director:
Aruna Patel at aruna.patel@imperial.edu or 760-355-6579