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Process for T4C curriculum access and account approval!

  1. Apply for curriculum access using one of the forms above

    Access to the T4C Curriculum is granted to those who have completed T4C Facilitator training. If you have completed T4C training and would like access to the curriculum so that you can lead classes at your facility, please put your information into one of the forms above so that we can get you approved.

  2. Create an account on the NIC Website

    You will need an account on the NIC website: https://nicic.gov/user/register. You can create an account at this link and once your account is approved, our website administrators will add the T4C Facilitator role to your account and you'll be able to access the curriculum.

    NOTE: Please sign up with your work email. Our website receives hundreds of spam signups per day from gmail, yahoo, aol, and other free email providers. Accounts from these providers are rejected by default unless the account is manually created by the administrator.

  3. Allow 4 business days for account review and approval

    After you submitted your information in step 1, your request will be reviewed and our team will make a determination about your training qualifications. After this, if you haven't been able to create an account on NICIC.gov, one will be created for you and you will receive access to the curriculum.

About the Curriculum

Thinking for a Change 5.0 © 2024, Evidence Based Strategists, Inc. 
Thinking for a Change 4.0 © 2016, J. Bush, B. Glick, J. Taymans

All rights reserved.

The National Institute of Corrections reserves the right to reproduce, publish, translate, or otherwise use, and to authorize others to publish and use all or part of the copyrighted material contained in this publication for any federal government purposes. Parties other than NIC are not authorized to sell or use these copyrighted materials for commercial gain except with the explicit permission of above-referenced copyright owners.

The National Institute of Corrections under a cooperative agreement with Evidence Based Strategists, Inc have made content changes to the Thinking for a Change curriculum for the creation of Thinking for a Change 5.0 and those changes are not attributed to the original T4C authors, Drs. Bush, Glick, and Taymans.
 

Looking for the T4C 4.0 Curriculum?

NIC has retired the NIC 4.0 Curriculum. If you are currently running a T4C 4.0 course and need resources from it, please use the Contact The Authors form and let us know.

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