
ASU expands PATHS program for women transitioning out of prison
PATHS, which stands for Prepare, Achieve, and Transform for Healthy Success, helps participants earn college credits through ASU's Universal Learner online courses.
In this story published Jan. 16, 2024, on KTAR News:
The W. P. Carey School of Business at ASU — along with Televerde Foundation — has offered unique opportunities for women transitioning out of prison since 2020, but those programs are set to expand in 2024. PATHS, which stands for Prepare, Achieve, and Transform for Healthy Success, teaches women applicable skills such as financial literacy, workplace readiness, and more.
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