Calvin making history at Handlon
On Monday, May 21, 2018, 15 inmates from Richard A. Handlon Correctional Facility (1728 Bluewater Hwy) in Ionia, Michigan, are receiving an associate鈥檚 degree from Calvin College. The students are the first in the聽Calvin Prison Initiative (CPI) program to earn a degree behind bars.
The program, launched in 2015, provides up to 20 inmates each year with聽an opportunity to begin聽pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 degree in ministry leadership. The partnership between Calvin College, Calvin Theological Seminary, and the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) provides inmates with their only bachelor鈥檚-degree option behind bars in the state. The program, funded entirely by private donations and grants, seeks to improve prison culture and curb recidivism rates by equipping prisoners with an education.聽
Collaborating for success
鈥淲hen I did my masters, I did thesis work on how education reduces recidivism. That鈥檚 what made me actually pursue trying to get Calvin to be here at the Handlon facility,鈥 said DeWayne Burton, warden of the Richard A. Handlon Correctional Facility.
鈥淭hose partnerships are absolutely essential, critical to our success as a department and to our ability to help create successful people,鈥 said Heidi Washington, director of MDOC.
Students in this year鈥檚 class have taken hold of this opportunity. The class has a cumulative GPA above 3.6, has聽created an award-winning prison reform conference (with another one in the works), and has started a community garden鈥攖heir efforts resulting聽in a $2,500 donation聽to聽Safe Haven Ministries.
While the practical examples of success are significant, leaders of the program see the impact being far greater, and in missional alignment with both the college and seminary.
Restoring hope, human dignity
鈥淚t fits with the mission. Like every square inch, a prison is certainly a space where God鈥檚 light needs to shine,鈥 said Chris DeGroot, co-director of CPI. 鈥淲e take with us the understanding that everyone is created in the image of God, he wants all people to flourish, and wants justice to happen. So making education possible for the least of these absolutely fits with our Christian calling.鈥
鈥淭his is what we believe Christ calls us to do. It鈥檚 a living illustration of our own lives. In our sin, we are without a hope, and yet God out of his abundant grace and love comes to us anyway,鈥 said Todd Cioffi, co-director of CPI.
鈥淭here aren鈥檛 parts of creation we give up on, that鈥檚 not the God we serve,鈥 said David Rylaarsdam, professor of historical theology at Calvin Theological Seminary. 鈥淲e believe all people are made in the image of God. We believe when God鈥檚 light shines in the darkest places of life, renewal is possible.鈥
The Calvin Prison Initiative currently enrolls 55 students.聽 Inmates from any of the 30 men's prisons in the Michigan Department of Corrections system can apply to the program, and each August about 20 admitted students are transferred to Handlon. To date, more than 30 faculty members and dozens of students from Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary have served in the CPI program. A few professors from other area colleges and universities have also taught courses in the program.聽
Grateful students
鈥淭his program has changed my life. It鈥檚 given me an opportunity to be the person I feel like I was always meant to be. College in prison is something that鈥檚 becoming almost non-existent. For an institution to come in here and offer a fully accredited bachelor鈥檚 degree is unbelievable.鈥 鈥 Dustin
鈥淓veryone wants their humanity affirmed, nobody wants to be judged for the worst of life. We have PhD profs coming in and they鈥檙e tutoring us. Only in God鈥檚 kingdom.鈥 鈥 Michael
鈥淓very person has the potential to affect, as Kuyper calls it, God or Christ鈥檚 every square inch. So we might not be able to change a lot of things, but there鈥檚 a sphere of influence that each one of us has.鈥 鈥 Raymond
鈥淐alvin College coming into the Handlon campus, bringing in the CPI program, has been such a tremendous blessing in my life, one that I will be forever grateful for, one that I will be paying forward for the rest of my life.鈥 鈥 Dustin