GED in Jail Helps Earn Inmate Money
To many, jail may seem a little unproductive; a place where not much motivation could exist. However, for many imprisoned, jail is the first proper opportunity for academic results and eventually it could earn inmates money, after they are released.
True to its name, the correctional center is a place of opportunity, where one can continue to build his or her life to properly ready oneself for the time they will be released.
Of course, some criminals are too dangerous to be granted freedom, but the overwhelming majority of people behind bars have burning desires to do good and to leave their inmate profile behind for a life of happiness and productivity.
One such inmate, Jeremy Matter, is about to receive his GED in no grander place than a Minimum Security facility. He was originally jailed in the Becker County Minimum Security prison where he began his studies. He was released some time later and went straight back to work just to keep his child support consistently paid up.
Sometime later, he was incarcerated a second time, and it was on his second visit that he has made it close to finishing his dream to receive his GED. Starting as an inmate, he is now ready to embrace the world and make money respectably.
Many prisoners have shown interest in the programs and may need some support, either emotionally, financially or both. JPay provides easy access to loved ones who are serving time; see all the services available to you and your inmate at JPay.com


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