The Prison Education Project expands educational opportunities for inmates. It is the biggest prison education program in the U.S. With the assistance of 300 university student volunteers, PEP has serviced approximately 3,000 inmates in these seven facilities since 2011. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and PEP have embraced a progressive and innovative approach to supplementing and expanding educational opportunities for their incarcerated students. Enhancing the educational services will promote the developmental growth of the inmate population and should prove to contribute significantly to the transformation of their lives. According to Dr. Renford Reese, founder/director of PEP, the ultimate goal is to create a prison-to-school pipeline and provide inmate-students with the cognitive tools necessary to function as productive citizens, which will also translate to recidivism reduction. The overarching philosophy of PEP is to use the resources in the backyard of each of the state’s prisons to make change e.g. university student and faculty volunteers.See the program at: www.PrisonEducationProject.org