Our community for members interested in prison education programs aims to keep both financial aid community and prison education program administrators updated on tools, training, and news related to the implementation of financial aid in carceral settings.
Please complete the form below, and we will contact you with instructions on how to join the community in the coming weeks.
Questions? Contact NASFAA Communities at [email protected].
Unaccompanied Homeless Youth: From Data to Determinations
Tips to Help Students in Unique Situations and Populations
Students in Unique Situations: Tips for Completing the FAFSA
Prison Education Programs Dependency Status Reference Sheet
Return of Title IV Funds for Prison Education Programs 2024-25 & Later
Prison Education Program Web Center
Prison Education Programs: Satisfactory Academic Progress 2026
Prison Education Programs: Administrative Capability Requirements
Prison Education Programs: 2026 Cost of Attendance Reference Sheet
PEP Federal Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Used for 2025-26
Prison Education Programs: 2025-26 Verification Reference Sheet
Second Chance Pell Experimental Sites Information
Administration of Financial Aid for Prison Education Programs
2026-27 FAFSA Incarcerated Applicant Form
2026-27 Incarcerated Applicant FAFSA Form
How to Contact the U.S. Department of Education Office of Correctional Education
Tip Sheet for Financial Aid Administrators Working with Refugee & Asylee Students
How to Contact the Office of Correctional Education - Color with QR code
How to Contact the Office of Correctional Education - Color
How to Contact the Office of Correctional Education - B/W with QR code
How to Contact the Office of Correctional Education - B/W
Poll the Pros: Higher Education in Prison Engagement
Starting a Prison Education Program
2023 Webinar Preparing for Prison Education Programs
Grant Program Challenges Institutions to Help Students Succeed After Graduation
Pell Grants May Not Meet Incarcerated Students’ Financial Need, Research Shows
How First-Generation Students Prepare and Perceive College Affordability
It Starts With Access: How Institutions Are Supporting First-Generation Students
Free Tuition Programs for Indigenous Students Pick Up Steam Across the Country
Seeking to Expand Access, Some Community Colleges Offer Bachelor’s Degrees
Higher Ed Groups Urge Institutions to Use Universal System for Tracking Credentials
Report Finds That 36 Million Americans Have Some College But No Degree
Institutions Partner With States to Help Student-Parents, But More Is Needed
Event Discusses Route to Higher Education for Nontraditional Students
GAO: More Than Half of Student Parents Drop Out, Data Is Lacking on the Program That Helps Them
House Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Help Working Students Access Financial Aid
Report: Free College Movement Continues to Exclude Older Students
Study: Many Adult Learners Struggle With Financial Aid Applications Due to Jargon
Report Highlights Benefits of Targeting College Promise Programs Toward Adults
Report Finds Lower Completion Rates for Students in Two-Year Institutions, Adult Learners
ACE Paper Recommends Ways to Better Serve Nontraditional Students
Student Aid Tips for Adult Learners
States Shifting Focus to Adult Students, Improving Education of Workforce
ED Undersecretary Mitchell Addresses Accreditation, Experimentation at DC Event
ED Discusses Title IV Eligibility, Competency-Based Education at 2016 National Conference
