USQ has a long history of providing education to incarcerated students since 1989. In recent years, USQ has enrolled over 3,000 incarcerated students in 6,500 courses. To improve access, USQ implemented several digital projects from 2012-2018 including an offline portable device and courseware to allow fully digital delivery in prisons. While this increased access, it also created new challenges in keeping the technology and course content up to date. Overall, incarcerated student enrollment and outcomes have improved compared to non-incarcerated students, though ongoing engagement with corrections facilities remains important for continuing to expand educational opportunities for prisoners.