A mom of three who spent more than three years in prison is now spending her summer completing an internship at an Ivy League school.
The class, part of the center's Persevere program, allows inmates to earn front end web developer or full stack web developer certifications, according to the Tennessee Department of Correction."When you get to a point where you're tired and don’t even want to live and you're hopeless and you feel useless and worthless, you have a decision to make," she said.
The nine-week internship program at Princeton is designed to "support formerly incarcerated undergraduate students in gaining research experience in computational biology, the principles of scientific thinking, and research scholarship," according to itsBridgett vonHoldt, Ph.D., an associate professor at Princeton and the head of the internship program, described McCrary as a "role model" student.
"This has been life-changing in more ways than one," she said. "This is an unbelievable, sometimes overwhelming experience."Frank Strada, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Correction, told "GMA" that stories like McCrary's are the reason why the state has put a focus on rehabilitation programs in its prisons.
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