The 7th Annual Residency will run July 13-26, 2025.

The BPI Summer Residency is an intensive and immersive two-week sequence of workshops on Bard’s Annandale campus that offers hands-on, experiential training in BPI’s approach to building college opportunity in prison. The workshops allow annual cohorts under the hood to explore more technical mechanics and strategies alongside BPI’s philosophical approaches to the work of building robust, ambitious, and successful college-in-prison and reentry programs in different locations and institutional contexts.

The expectation is not that other colleges and universities will adopt a “BPI model” but rather, that they will apply what they learn in the Residency to home institutional contexts in ways that make sense to them.

Workshops are led by BPI staff and subject matter experts from across the academic, reentry and alumni affairs, national engagement and advocacy, development, and senior leadership teams.

The Residency is a professional development opportunity structured to encourage residents to build community, compare notes, exchange ideas, and create lasting bonds and a life-long network of support across their cohort, past and future Residency cohorts, BPI staff, and Bard’s Consortium for the Liberal Arts in Prison.

Cohorts represent a broad spectrum of emerging leaders in the field of college-in-prison coming from public and private institutions, HBCUs, small liberal arts schools, and large research universities. They are college faculty, program directors, newly hired practitioners, graduate students and early professionals, college-in-prison alumni, and new staff hires from BPI and across the Consortium for the Liberal Arts in Prison.

Each year’s Residency cohort is drawn largely from those who have engaged BPI in technical assistance over the prior year and is by invitation. To support equity and wide access, BPI works to ensure room and board and all other expenses for the two weeks come at no cost to residents.


The generous, frank, strategic, compassionate, brilliant offerings of the Bard Prison Initiative faculty, administrators, and staff were a goldmine. I struck gold.

—Cohort 2021 Resident, Sharon Varallo, Augustana Prison Education Program

Meet the Cohorts

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2023 Summer Residency, copyright China Jorrin.
2023 Summer Residency, copyright China Jorrin.
2023 Summer Residency, copyright China Jorrin.

ABOVE: BPI Summer Residency at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson