Adrienne L. Taylor

Senior Manager Of Prison Education Programs at Tennessee Higher Education Initiative

Adrienne L. Taylor is a dedicated and experienced professional with a background in education and program management. With a Master of Education from Vanderbilt Peabody College and a Bachelor of Arts from Spelman College, Adrienne has worked in various roles such as English Teacher, Youth Development Professional, and Teaching Assistant. Currently serving as the Director of Education Programs at Tennessee Higher Education Initiative, Adrienne also has experience as a Yoga Instructor, Research Intern, and Women's Research and Resource Center Assistant. With a passion for education and community engagement, Adrienne's diverse skill set and commitment to student success make their a valuable asset in the field of education.

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Tennessee Higher Education Initiative

THEI is a nonprofit organization that funds and coordinates on-site degree-bearing college programs to incarcerated individuals in Tennessee prisons leading to Associate's degrees in Business Administration and Political Science. THEI works in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Correction and colleges and universities in Tennessee to make these academic opportunities possible. All credits, certificates and degrees earned behind bars are recognized by and transferable to any Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) college or university, as well as SACS-COC accredited private and public colleges and universities outside of Tennessee. Upon release, THEI encourages and helps formerly incarcerated students continue their academic pursuits on the college campus. The mission of the Tennessee Higher Education Initiative is to provide access to on-site degree-bearing higher education for individuals in Tennessee prisons; to support our students in leading meaningful lives in and outside prison; to prepare our students for successful re-entry; and to help our students become contributing members of our communities.


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