
Dominican Prison Inmates to Get University Degrees
Dominican Republic: UTECO University to Offer Courses to Inmates The Universidad Tecnológica del Cibao Oriental (UTECO) has announced a groundbreaking initiative to offer university-level courses to inmates within Dominican Republic prisons. The program, set to launch in October 2025, will initially operate at the Fortaleza Palo Hincado prison in Cotuí. This ambitious project aims to provide inmates with opportunities for higher education, leading to improved prospects for rehabilitation and successful reintegration into society. Rector Marilyn Diaz stated, "Education is the best way to transform society." This sentiment underscores the university's commitment to providing educational opportunities to all, regardless of their circumstances. The program will offer both technical and undergraduate degree programs, equipping inmates with valuable skills and knowledge for their future. The video accompanying the announcement shows images of UTECO's campus, the prison facilities, and a graduation ceremony of previously incarcerated individuals who have completed educational programs. This visual representation effectively communicates the transformative potential of the initiative. This program represents a significant step towards addressing recidivism and promoting social justice in the Dominican Republic. By providing education and hope, UTECO is contributing to a more equitable and inclusive society.