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Work, Education, and Support Programs at Orange Correctional Center (Hillsborough)

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Work, Education, and Support Programs at Orange Correctional Center (Hillsborough)

Orange Correctional Center in Hillsborough is a minimum-security prison for adult males. Beyond daily work assignments, the facility offers programs that can help your loved one build job skills, earn a diploma-equivalency credential, and access support that makes their time inside more productive.

Orange Correctional Center partners with Durham Technical Community College to offer vocational classes inside the facility. These programs focus on practical skills that can lead to real jobs after release. The current offerings include food service technology and light construction. If your loved one wants to show progress, stay busy, or strengthen their reentry plan, these classes are worth asking about through unit staff or program channels.

Adult education classes are available at Orange Correctional Center, including HiSet/GED test preparation. For many people, this is the most direct path to better job options and eligibility for other training programs. If your loved one didn't finish high school, getting into HiSet/GED prep is a concrete, achievable goal. Even small steps - getting placed, attending regularly, completing coursework - can build momentum and confidence.

Classroom learning can feel like a big jump. Orange Correctional Center offers individual tutoring through Orange County Literacy Council volunteers who visit regularly. One-on-one help is especially useful for reading, writing, or basic skills - the foundation that makes other classes easier to tackle.

Work, Education, and Support Programs at Orange Correctional Center (Hillsborough)

Work Assignments

  • Maintenance
  • Kitchen
  • Yard
  • Clothes house
  • Library

Some people at Orange Correctional Center may qualify for work release, leaving the facility during the day to work for a business in the community. Other community-facing work assignments include Department of Transportation road crews, the Community Work Program, and contract work for local government agencies. Availability depends on the facility's needs and your loved one's status inside - but knowing these options exist can help when you're talking about goals and next steps.

Orange Correctional Center offers study release at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill. Public information doesn't cover eligibility rules, schedules, or how to apply from inside. Your loved one will need to ask facility staff directly about what it takes to be considered.

Note: Offenders at Orange Correctional Center are strongly encouraged to participate in substance abuse treatment programs.

The facility has a full-time chaplain funded by the Alamance/Orange Prison Ministry. If faith-based support matters to your loved one, the chaplain is a steady on-site resource throughout their incarceration.

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