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Justice Pathways

Shorten time-to-degree, protect Pell funding, and stop losing credits when students move, transfer, or release. Justice Pathways gives colleges one secure workflow to run in-custody and justice-involved classes—from enrollment and movement to grading, credit, and reentry.

 Overview

Campus Credit Justice Pathways is a secure, role-based workflow that connects correctional facilities, colleges, and reentry partners in one shared system. It manages in-custody college enrollment, attendance, instruction, grades, and credit handoff so your faculty and staff are not trying to run a college on paper packets, phone calls, and spreadsheets.

Why It Matters

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  • Over 750,000 incarcerated students are now eligible for Pell Grants, yet most colleges still manage prison education on manual, facility-specific workflows.

  • Postsecondary education in prison reduces recidivism by up to 43% and improves safety and stability inside facilities.

  • Credits and records often lag or get lost when students move facilities or are released, forcing them to restart coursework even when they’ve already done the work.

The Problem Today

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Most in-custody college programs still run on paper rosters, manual forms, and last-minute movement lists. Faculty lose access to rosters and materials inside. Grades and credit lag or get lost when students move or release. No single system shows who enrolled, who earned credit, or what followed them.

Campus Credit’s End-to-End Justice Workflow

Enrollment & Eligibility

Capture applications, eligibility, and approvals in one place aligned to facility rules, security levels, and college requirements.

Assignments, Grades & Credit

Track assignments and grades in a lightweight LMS layer so credit is ready to post, even if a student moves facilities or is released.

Rosters, Movement & Attendance

Keep rosters, movement lists, and attendance synced between college and custody, with clear ownership and time-stamped updates.

Transfer, Reentry & Records

Generate a clean academic record that follows the student into your SIS, onto the transcript, and into reentry advising, instead of staying locked in a paper file.

Faculty Access & Instruction

Give instructors secure access to rosters, syllabi, assignments, and basic tools for tracking progress without open internet or personal devices.

Dashboards & Reporting

Give colleges and correctional partners real-time visibility into enrollment, credit earned, completion, and equity trends at the course, facility, and program level.

How Justice Pathway Works

1. Set up facilities, programs, and courses

Colleges define approved facilities, programs, and courses—including seat counts, eligibility rules, and which dorms or units can participate.

4. Coordinate movement, roster, and instruction

 

Roster changes, housing moves, and drops are tracked inside Campus Credit, so custody has up-to-date movement lists and faculty know who should be in the room each day.

2. Configure roles and security

Role-based dashboards are set for college staff, instructors, custody liaisons, and reentry partners, so each group sees only what they need to do their job.

5. Track assignments, grades, and credit

 

Instructors record attendance and grades inside a secure, offline-capable workflow; colleges can export grades directly into the SIS and transcript systems.

3. Students enroll from inside

 

Students in custody complete guided college and financial-aid intake using facility-approved devices or workflows. Applications route to the right college reviewers without relying on mail or ad hoc packets.

6. Handle transfer and release cleanly

 

When a student transfers or is released, Justice Pathways produces a “good handoff”—verifiable courses, credits, and next-step information that reentry teams and campus advisors can use immediately.

In-Platform Screens

See what this workflow looks like inside Campus Credit.

Built for Colleges, Custody, and Reentry

Justice Pathways is designed so no one is asked to bend their operations to fit a generic system:

Colleges & Universites

Admissions, financial aid, registrars, and faculty share one system instead of parallel spreadsheets and email threads.

Correctional Agencies

Facilities keep control over who participates, security rules, and what data is visible while gaining clear dashboards on enrollment and outcomes.

Reentry & Community Partners

 

Advisors can see what students actually completed and help them re-enroll without starting from zero.

Works With Your Existing SIS

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Campus Credit doesn’t replace your SIS or scheduling tools. It gives you one clean source of truth for dual enrollment applications, approvals, rosters, and grades—then lets you move that data into Banner, Colleague, PeopleSoft, or any SIS your college already uses.
 
  • SIS-ready exports: Download pre-filtered files by term, course, or high school for fast upload into your SIS.

  • One system of record for workflows: Campus Credit manages approvals, status changes, and instructor updates so your SIS only gets final, accurate data.

  • Room to grow: Colleges can start with simple exports and work with their IT team to build deeper integrations over time using existing ETL tools or APIs.

Pricing 

Tiered Pricing Model Based on Class Volume per year and resets annually

Pilot

$3,995 / year – Up to 15 classes. Ideal for pilot or early-stage in-custody college programs at a single facility.

Program

$4,995 / year – Up to 30 classes. For active in-custody education across one or two facilities that need shared workflows.

System

 

$6,995 / year – Up to 50 classes. For DOC- or district-wide programs with multiple facilities, analytics, and SIS integration.

Each class can have no more than 45 students. Or Need more than 50 classes or a college/statewide system deployment? Contact us for an Enterprise quote.

One unified platform powering all your credit workflows, so everyone works from the same system and the same student record.

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