§ 1161w. Path to success
(a)
Purpose
The purpose of this section is to encourage community supported programs that—
(1)
leverage and enhance community support for at-risk young adults by facilitating the transition of such young adults who are eligible individuals into productive learning environments where such young adults can obtain the life, social, academic, career, and technical skills and credentials necessary to strengthen the Nation’s workforce;
(2)
provide counseling, as appropriate, for eligible individuals participating in the programs to allow the eligible individuals to build a relationship with one or more guidance counselors during the period that the individuals are enrolled in the programs, including providing referrals and connections to community resources that help eligible individuals transition back into the community with the necessary life, social, academic, career, and technical skills after being in detention, or incarcerated, particularly resources related to health, housing, job training, and workplace readiness;
(3)
provide training and education for eligible individuals participating in the programs, to allow such individuals to assist community officials and law enforcement agencies with the deterrence and prevention of gang and youth violence by participating in seminars, training, and workshops throughout the community; and
(b)
Reentry education program
(1)
Grant program established
From the amounts appropriated under subsection (g), the Secretary is authorized to award grants to community colleges to enter into and maintain partnerships with juvenile detention centers and secure juvenile justice residential facilities to provide assistance, services, and education to eligible individuals who reenter the community and pursue, in accordance with the requirements of this section, at least one of the following:
(2)
Grant period
A grant awarded under this part shall be for one four-year period, and may be renewed for an additional period as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
(3)
Application
A community college desiring to receive a grant under this section shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary shall require. Such application shall include—
(4)
Priority
In awarding grants under this part, the Secretary shall give priority to community colleges that propose to serve the highest number of priority individuals, and, among such community colleges, shall give priority to community colleges that the Secretary determines will best carry out the purposes of this part, based on the applications submitted in accordance with paragraph (3).
(c)
Allowable uses of funds
A community college awarded a grant under this part may use such grant to—
(2)
establish and carry out an education program that includes classes for eligible individuals that—
(3)
create and carry out a mentoring program that is—
(A)
specifically designed to help eligible individuals with the potential challenges of the transitional period from detention to release;
(B)
created in consultation with guidance counselors, academic advisors, law enforcement officials, and other community resources; and
(C)
administered by a program coordinator, selected and employed by the community college, who shall oversee each individual’s development and shall serve as the immediate supervisor and reporting officer to whom the academic advisors, guidance counselors, and volunteers shall report regarding the progress of each such individual;
(d)
Education program requirements
An education program established and carried out under subsection (c) shall—
(1)
include classes that are required for completion of a certificate, diploma, or degree described in subparagraph (A) or (B) of subsection (b)(1), including as appropriate courses necessary for the completion of a secondary school diploma or the recognized equivalent;
(2)
provide a variety of academic programs, with various completion requirements, to accommodate the diverse academic backgrounds, learning styles, and academic and career interests of the eligible individuals who participate in the education program;
(e)
Reports
Each community college awarded a grant under this part shall submit to the Secretary a report—
(f)
Definitions
In this section:
(3)
Gang-related offense
(A)
In general
The term “gang-related offense” means an offense that involves the circumstances described in subparagraph (B) and that is—
(i)
a Federal or State felony involving a controlled substance (as defined in section
802 of title
21) for which the maximum penalty is not less than five years;
(B)
Circumstances
The circumstances described in this subparagraph are that the offense described in subparagraph (A) was committed by a person who—
(5)
Guidance counselor
The term “guidance counselor” means an individual who works with at-risk youth on a one-on-one basis, to establish a supportive relationship with such at-risk youth and to provide such at-risk youth with academic assistance and exposure to new experiences that enhance their ability to become responsible citizens.
(g)
Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 2009 and each of the five succeeding fiscal years.