Center for Justice Impacted Students
Through a collaborative partnership with the Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center (JDC), we are able to provide College programming to Middlesex JDC residents.
Our services to the community extend well beyond our campus, and even beyond our academic course offerings. As a college for all, we aim to provide pathways to a college degree to those with the least opportunity to access college programming, such as incarcerated youth. We also connect classroom learning to making a real-world impact through community-engaged learning programs that link course content to addressing community needs and our Dental Hygiene Clinic delivers affordable dental hygiene services to the community.
Through a collaborative partnership with the Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center (JDC), we are able to provide College programming to Middlesex JDC residents.
By participating in a project designed collaboratively by faculty and non-profit community partners, students apply what they are studying to solve real-world problems.
Quality care by dental hygiene students who are directly supervised by licensed dental hygiene faculty are available to the general public for a nominal fee.
“Being incarcerated doesn’t define who you are; you can be anything that you choose to be in life. During this Middlesex College class I learned that no matter who I am or where I am, I can still be successful in life.”Q.C. A Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center resident who completed English Composition I and English Composition II in 2021.
Middlesex College awarded degrees and certificates to 1,492 students who comprise the Class of 2024.