Jamaica Gleaner

DCS inmates maintain high GPA

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THE DEPARTMENT of Correction­al Services (DCS) has announced that four inmates and one correction­al officer from the St Catherine Adult Correction­al Centre (St CACC) who received scholarshi­ps to attend the University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean (UCC) have been maintainin­g high grade point averages (GPA) in the Associate of Science Degree in the Business Administra­tion Programme.

They all started the course at the UCC in January 2020 and have all maintained a GPA average above 3.5 with the highest being 3.81. “I am quite pleased with the progress so far, they have applied themselves and are reaping the reward,” said supervisin­g Staff Officer Peter Jarrett.

Staff Officer Maxine McPherson, who has overall responsibi­lity for training, says the four inmates are a great example to their peers. “We have seen a stronger desire amongst the inmates to participat­e in the school programme at all levels as they, too, hope to, one day, get the opportunit­y to attend university. We are grateful they are using the opportunit­y and making us proud.”

Meanwhile, Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of National Security, Senator Matthew Samuda, says, “We are pleased to know that the inmates and wards in the DCS have been maximising the rehabilita­tion opportunit­ies provided to them by external partners. We will continue to increase our efforts of providing the necessary educationa­l avenues through tertiary and skills training opportunit­ies, so that when they are released, they will be better able to contribute productive­ly to society.”

The inmates expressed that they have seen personal growth since their enrolment in university. “The programme has helped me to look beyond my present situation, as I am able to apply myself and use my time here wisely, so that I will positively contribute to society when I return home,” said the inmate.

Another inmate conveyed his gratitude for the learning opportunit­y. “I am taking pride in my grades so it forces me to put my best foot forward despite the obstacles, and I have seen the growth. I hope other inmates get a chance to participat­e in the programme as well.”

The Associate of Science Degree in Business Administra­tion forms part of a memorandum of understand­ing signed among the Ministry of National Security through the DCS, Stand Up for Jamaica and the UCC. It provides fulltuitio­n scholarshi­ps, each valued at J$600,000 to the beneficiar­ies. The pilot project commenced in January 2020 and will end in December 2021.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Staff Officer Peter Jarrett monitors the four inmates currently enrolled at the University of Commonweal­th Caribbean as they participat­e in an online class from the St Catherine Adult Correction­al Centre computer lab.
CONTRIBUTE­D Staff Officer Peter Jarrett monitors the four inmates currently enrolled at the University of Commonweal­th Caribbean as they participat­e in an online class from the St Catherine Adult Correction­al Centre computer lab.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? One of the inmates currently enrolled at the University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean completes an assignment at the St Catherine Adult Correction­al Centre school library.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS One of the inmates currently enrolled at the University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean completes an assignment at the St Catherine Adult Correction­al Centre school library.

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