EPP Fall 24 Application
The Education Preparedness Program (EPP) provides pathways to higher education for people directly impacted by incarceration. EPP courses operate in a blended course model meaning that traditional undergraduates take courses inside prisons and jails alongside students who are currently incarcerated. EPP also offers courses on Marquette's campus that blend traditional undergraduates with students who are formerly incarcerated. 

NOTE:
*Applications for courses on Marquette's Campus are reviewed on a first-come, first-serve basis--until classes fill 
*Applications for courses inside Correctional Facilities should be submitted by April 26th to increase your likelihood that there are open seats in the courses. 

**Applications will be reviewed at the end of April and permission numbers will be issued around the end of the month 
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Name (First and Last) *
Marquette Email *
MU ID Number  (This is needed in order to issue permission numbers to the students who are admitted.)
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What year are you in school? *
Majors(s) and Minor(s) (Please indicate which subject is your major and which subject is your minor, if applicable)
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What course are you applying for? (The following courses are held inside correctional institutions, off campus)
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What course are you applying for? (The following courses are on Marquette's campus)
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What course are you applying for? If you are applying for more than one course, enter your top choice here.
If you are applying for more than one course, enter your second choice here. 
If you are applying for more than one course, enter your third choice here. 
Aside from fulfilling a program, college, or university requirement, why are you interested in taking an EPP course? (Please respond within 150-300 words)
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Discuss your experience or openness to being in a learning community with students who are currently incarcerated or returning from incarceration? (Please respond within 150-300 words)
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Some of our classes take place off campus at a prison/jail. Are you willing to become an authorized driver to drive a university vehicle to and from the prison/jail? 
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Do you have a car or vehicle that you would be willing to carpool with other students to and from the prison/jail?
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If you are applying to an off campus EPP class, then you understand that EPP inside classes require up to 45 minutes travel time to get to the respective institution and your schedule must accommodate this time commitment if you are accepted to take an inside course. 
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What is something you would like our EPP team to know about you, if anything?
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