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Medium SecurityFCIMale+ Satellite Camp

FCI Schuylkill

Minersville, PA· NER Region

Population1,181
BOP RegionNER

About FCI Schuylkill

FCI Schuylkill is a medium-security federal correctional institution located in Minersville, Pennsylvania, in Schuylkill County. This male-only facility houses approximately 1,181 inmates total, with 955 inmates in the main medium-security facility and an additional 226 inmates housed in the adjacent minimum-security satellite camp. As part of the Bureau of Prisons' Northeast Region, FCI Schuylkill serves as a significant correctional facility in eastern Pennsylvania.

The facility operates as a standard medium-security institution with typical federal prison programming and services. While FCI Schuylkill does not offer the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP), inmates have access to various educational, vocational, and rehabilitative programs consistent with BOP standards. The institution maintains standard medical care services to address the healthcare needs of its inmate population.

Located in rural Pennsylvania, FCI Schuylkill is accessible to families visiting from the Philadelphia and New York metropolitan areas, though the facility's location may require significant travel for some visitors. The institution follows standard BOP visiting procedures and communication policies. Prison Professors can help individuals preparing to serve time at FCI Schuylkill and their families understand what to expect, navigate the federal prison system, and develop strategies for making the most of their incarceration period.

Contact & Location

Mailing Address (Inmates)

INMATE NAME & REGISTER NUMBERSchuylkillP.O. BOX 759Minersville, PA 17954

Mailing Address (Staff)

SchuylkillP.O. BOX 700Minersville, PA 17954

Do NOT send money to an inmate using this facility's address. All funds must be sent to the processing center in Des Moines, Iowa.

GPS: 40.720412, -76.350179

Population & Housing

Total population: 1,181

Programs & Education

Program information for this facility is being compiled.

Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP)

RDAP Not Available

FCI Schuylkill does not currently offer RDAP.

The Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) is the Bureau of Prisons' most intensive substance-abuse treatment program. It is a 500-hour, unit-based program lasting 9 to 12 months, followed by community-based transitional treatment. Participants who successfully complete RDAP may be eligible for up to a 12-month reduction in their sentence under 18 U.S.C. § 3621(e).

Facilities that do not offer RDAP may still provide the Non-Residential Drug Abuse Program (NR-DAP), a less intensive outpatient-style treatment, or the Drug Abuse Education (DAE) course, a shorter psychoeducational program. Both can help demonstrate progress toward rehabilitation but do not qualify for the same sentence reduction as RDAP.

Medical Care

Medical care level information is being compiled.

Standard BOP Medical Services

Sick Call Process

Inmates request medical attention by submitting a cop-out (Inmate Request to Staff) or a sick call form, typically available in each housing unit. Sick call is held on scheduled mornings — a staff member triages requests and inmates are seen by mid-level providers or physicians based on need.

Emergency Care

All BOP facilities provide 24/7 emergency medical coverage. In a medical emergency, staff will initiate on-site treatment and arrange outside hospital transport if necessary. Inmates should notify any staff member immediately for emergencies.

Dental Services

Routine dental exams are provided on an annual basis, including cleanings and necessary X-rays. Emergency dental care — such as treatment for pain, infection, or trauma — is available on a priority basis. Elective procedures are limited and subject to approval.

Mental Health Services

Each facility has psychology staff who provide individual counseling, group therapy, crisis intervention, and mental health evaluations. Inmates can self-refer by submitting a cop-out to the Psychology Department. Inmates on psychiatric medications are monitored regularly.

Medications

Chronic care medications (e.g., blood pressure, insulin, psychiatric meds) are dispensed through a scheduled "pill line." Inmates must report at designated times to receive their medications. Over-the-counter medications are available through commissary; some may be prescribed at no cost.

Co-Pay Information

The BOP charges a $2.00 co-pay for inmate-initiated health care visits. Exemptions apply to follow-up visits requested by medical staff, emergency care, chronic care appointments, mental health contacts, preventive services, and prenatal care. Inmates with insufficient funds are not denied care.

Good to Know

Medical care quality and wait times vary by facility. Inmates with pre-existing conditions should bring documentation of their medical history, current medications, and treating physicians to assist with continuity of care during intake processing.

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Recreation

Standard BOP recreation information for a medium-security facility. Actual offerings at FCI Schuylkill may vary.

Outdoor Recreation

Recreation yards at FCI facilities are enclosed and supervised. Outdoor recreation is available during structured periods — typically mornings, afternoons, and weekends. Men move to the yard during designated call-outs, and the schedule may vary by housing unit.

  • Walking and jogging track
  • Basketball courts
  • Handball/racquetball courts
  • Bocce ball
  • Horseshoe pits
  • Softball field
  • Soccer field

Indoor Recreation

Fitness Equipment

  • Cable weight machines and resistance equipment
  • Stationary bikes and elliptical trainers
  • Stair-steppers

Note on free weights: The BOP removed free weights from most federal facilities in the mid-1990s. Today, the vast majority of facilities offer only cable machines, resistance bands, and bodyweight exercise stations — not free weights.

Activities

  • Table tennis
  • Card and board games
  • Pick-up basketball
  • Music room (instruments available at some facilities)

Leisure Activities

  • Arts and crafts workshops
  • Hobby craft programs (leatherwork, painting, drawing, crochet)
  • Intramural sports leagues and tournaments
  • Holiday and special-event tournaments
  • Movie nights (typically weekends)

Library

All federal facilities are required to provide access to a law library so that inmates can research legal matters and prepare court filings. Most facilities also maintain a leisure library with fiction, non-fiction, and reference materials.

  • Law library with legal reference materials
  • Access to electronic legal research tools
  • Leisure library (fiction, non-fiction, self-help)
  • Newspapers and magazine subscriptions
  • Interlibrary loan requests (at some facilities)
  • Typewriter or computer access for legal work

Recreation schedules are posted at each facility and vary by season, staffing levels, and institutional operations. Weekend and holiday schedules often differ from weekday routines. Check with FCI Schuylkill's Recreation Department for the current schedule.

Work Assignments & UNICOR

Work Assignments

All medically able inmates at FCI Schuylkill are required to work unless participating in a full-time education or vocational training program. Work assignments are made by the Unit Team based on institutional need, the inmate's skills and background, and current program participation.

Work assignments at FCI Schuylkill are performed within the facility perimeter.

Common Work Assignments

Food Service
Facilities Maintenance (Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC)
Landscaping & Grounds
Orderly / Janitorial
Laundry
Education Tutor
Recreation Aide
Commissary
Chapel Orderly
Library Aide
Institutional Pay

Standard institutional work assignments pay between $0.12 and $0.40 per hour. Pay grades are determined by position and performance.

Work Performance

Good work performance is factored into program reviews and can positively affect custody classification, housing placement, and eligibility for preferred assignments.

UNICOR (Federal Prison Industries)

UNICOR, also known as Federal Prison Industries (FPI), is a wholly owned government corporation that operates manufacturing and service operations inside federal prisons. UNICOR provides inmates with job training and work experience in real-world industries while producing goods and services for federal agencies.

$0.23 – $1.15 per hour

UNICOR pays significantly more than standard institutional work assignments, making it one of the most sought-after jobs in the federal system.

Products & Services UNICOR May Produce

Furniture & cabinetry
Textiles & clothing
Electronics & cable assemblies
Fleet management & vehicular components
Call center services
Printing & bindery

Application & Waitlist

Inmates must apply for UNICOR positions and there is often a waitlist. Priority is generally given to inmates with court-ordered financial obligations and those nearing release.

Benefits of UNICOR Participation

UNICOR participation is viewed favorably by staff and can positively impact time credits under the First Step Act, custody level reviews, and halfway house recommendations.

UNICOR Availability

Not all federal facilities have UNICOR operations. Contact FCI Schuylkill to confirm current UNICOR availability and operations.

First Step Act Time Credits

The First Step Act (FSA) allows eligible inmates to earn time credits toward early release or transfer to supervised release (halfway house or home confinement) through productive work assignments, educational programs, and vocational training.

10 – 15 days of credit per 30 days

Eligible inmates earn 10 days of time credits for every 30 days of successful participation in Evidence-Based Recidivism Reduction (EBRR) programs or productive activities. Inmates assessed as minimum or low risk earn an enhanced rate of 15 days per 30-day period.

Work assignments — including institutional jobs and UNICOR — count as productive activities under the FSA. Combined with program participation, these credits can meaningfully reduce time served. Eligibility depends on factors including offense type, risk assessment score, and disciplinary record.

Commissary

Monthly Spending Limit

$360.00

Commissary Notes

Over-the-counter medications and postage stamps do not count against the monthly spending limit.

Good to Know

Over-the-counter medications and postage stamps do not count against the monthly spending limit. These items are tracked separately by the Bureau of Prisons.

How to Send Money

Friends and family can deposit funds into an inmate's commissary account through several methods:

  • MoneyGram — Available at retail locations nationwide. Use BOP Inmate Deposit code 7932.
  • Western Union — Send via online, phone, or in-person. Use BOP city code FBOP, DC.
  • U.S. Postal Money Order — Mail to the National Finance Center. Personal checks are not accepted.
  • Online via Trust Fund — Use the BOP's authorized deposit service at bop.gov.

All deposits are processed through the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Des Moines Finance Center. Allow 3–5 business days for funds to appear in the inmate's account.

Communication

Staying connected with a loved one at FCI Schuylkill is important. The Bureau of Prisons offers several ways for inmates and their families to communicate, including email, telephone, traditional mail, and video visiting. Each method has its own rules, costs, and limitations — here is what you need to know.

TRULINCS Email

TRULINCS (Trust Fund Limited Inmate Computer System) is the BOP's electronic messaging system. It is the primary way inmates at FCI Schuylkill send and receive email. Messages are text-only — no attachments, images, or formatted text.

Cost

~$0.05/min

Format

Text only

Inmates purchase email credits (stamps or units) using funds from their commissary account. They are charged per minute of usage while composing or reading messages. Incoming messages from family members are free for the inmate to receive, but the inmate pays to read and reply.

Getting Set Up

  • The inmate must add you to their approved contact list from inside the facility — family members cannot initiate the connection.
  • Once added, you will receive an email invitation from CorrLinks, the external-facing system that connects to TRULINCS.
  • Create a free CorrLinks account at corrlinks.com and accept the inmate's contact request.

Limitations

  • Text only — no photos, PDFs, or attachments of any kind
  • All messages are monitored and may be read by facility staff
  • Contact list must be approved before messaging can begin
  • Messages may be delayed during facility lockdowns or system maintenance

Telephone

Inmates at FCI Schuylkill can make outgoing phone calls to approved contacts. Calls are placed from designated phones within the housing units during scheduled hours.

300

Minutes / Month

15

Min Per Call

Monitored

& Recorded

  • Most inmates receive 300 minutes per month. Inmates on certain disciplinary statuses may have reduced allotments.
  • Each call is limited to approximately 15 minutes. A warning tone sounds before the call disconnects.
  • All calls are monitored and recorded except those designated as attorney-client privileged communications.
  • Inmates use their commissary account balance to pay for calls. Families can also set up prepaid phone accounts through the BOP's approved telephone provider to reduce per-minute costs.
  • International calls are available but cost significantly more than domestic calls.

Tip for Families

Setting up a prepaid account in advance ensures your loved one can call you as soon as they arrive at the facility. Contact the BOP's telephone provider to establish an account using the inmate's register number.

Mail

Traditional mail remains one of the most reliable ways to stay in touch with someone at FCI Schuylkill. All correspondence must include the inmate's full legal name and register number on the envelope and letter.

Inmate Mailing Address

INMATE FULL NAME, REGISTER NUMBERP.O. BOX 759Minersville, PA 17954

What You Can Send

  • Letters and cards
  • Photographs (standard prints — no Polaroids or instant photos)
  • Newspaper and magazine clippings
  • Books and magazines sent directly from the publisher or an approved vendor (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc.)
  • Religious materials

What You Cannot Send

  • Packages (unless pre-approved by staff)
  • Cash, checks, or money orders to the facility
  • Stamps or stamped envelopes
  • Stickers, glitter, or glued items
  • Crayon or marker drawings
  • Perfumed or scented paper

Important

All incoming and outgoing mail is inspected by facility staff. Mail that violates BOP policy will be rejected and returned to the sender. Always include a return address on your envelope.

Video Visiting

The Bureau of Prisons has rolled out video visiting capabilities at many federal facilities, including institutions like FCI Schuylkill. Video visits allow families to see and speak with their loved one face-to-face without traveling to the facility.

  • Conducted through facility-issued tablets or designated video visiting stations within the housing unit.
  • Must be scheduled in advance through the BOP's approved scheduling system.
  • Subject to institutional availability — sessions may be limited during lockdowns, counts, or high-demand periods.
  • Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visiting list to participate in video visits.
  • Video visits are monitored and recorded, similar to phone calls.

Availability Note

Video visiting availability varies by facility and may change based on institutional needs. Contact FCI Schuylkill directly to confirm whether video visiting is currently offered and how to schedule a session.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FCI Schuylkill follows standard BOP visiting schedules, which typically include weekend and holiday visiting sessions. Visiting hours and procedures can vary, so families should check the current visiting schedule on the BOP website or contact the facility directly at 570-544-7100. All visitors must be approved through the BOP's visitor application process before their first visit.
Money can be sent to inmates at FCI Schuylkill through the BOP's approved methods including online transfers, MoneyGram, or postal money orders. Online transfers through the BOP's website are typically the fastest method. All deposits must include the inmate's full name and registration number to ensure proper crediting to their account.
Visitors are generally limited to bringing essential items like car keys, a small amount of money for vending machines, and required identification. Personal items, electronics, and outside food are typically prohibited. The facility provides specific guidelines about approved visiting attire and prohibited items, which should be reviewed before your visit.
Inmates at FCI Schuylkill can make outgoing calls to approved phone numbers during designated hours using the facility's phone system. Inmates cannot receive incoming calls except in emergency situations. Families must ensure their phone numbers are on the inmate's approved calling list and may need to set up a prepaid account with the prison's phone service provider.
Mail should be addressed to the inmate's full name and registration number, followed by FCI Schuylkill, Minersville, PA 17954. All incoming mail is subject to inspection according to BOP policies. Inmates can also receive electronic messages through the BOP's TRULINCS email system for approved contacts.
No, FCI Schuylkill does not offer the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP). Inmates seeking RDAP participation would need to be transferred to a facility that offers this program. Other substance abuse treatment and educational programs may be available at the facility through standard BOP programming.
While specific program details aren't provided, FCI Schuylkill typically offers standard BOP educational programs including GED preparation, adult continuing education, and various vocational training opportunities. Inmates are encouraged to participate in programming that supports their reentry goals. Contact the facility's education department for current program availability and enrollment procedures.
FCI Schuylkill provides medical care through the BOP's healthcare system, with on-site medical staff handling routine healthcare needs. Inmates submit sick call requests for medical appointments and receive care based on medical necessity. More serious medical conditions may require transfer to facilities with higher levels of medical care or outside hospitals.
Daily life at FCI Schuylkill follows a structured schedule typical of medium-security federal facilities, including scheduled meal times, work assignments, recreational periods, and programming opportunities. Inmates are typically assigned housing units and work details based on their security level and individual factors. The facility maintains the security protocols appropriate for a medium-security institution.
The commissary at FCI Schuylkill operates on a scheduled basis, allowing inmates to purchase approved items using funds from their inmate account. Items typically include food, hygiene products, clothing, and recreational items. Commissary spending limits and shopping schedules are determined by BOP policy and facility procedures.
Yes, eligible inmates at FCI Schuylkill are typically assigned work details as part of their daily routine. Work assignments may include facility maintenance, food service, laundry operations, and other institutional support functions. Work assignments help inmates develop skills and earn modest wages that can be used for commissary purchases and other approved expenses.
FCI Schuylkill has an adjacent minimum-security satellite camp housing approximately 226 inmates. The camp operates with less restrictive security measures than the main institution and may offer different programming opportunities. Inmates in the camp typically have demonstrated good institutional behavior and are approaching their release date.
Inmate transfers from FCI Schuylkill are handled through the BOP's designation and classification system based on factors including security level, program needs, and proximity to release residence. Inmates can request transfers through proper institutional procedures, though approval depends on various factors including bed space and security considerations.
As inmates approach their release date, FCI Schuylkill staff work with them on reentry planning, which may include halfway house placement, home confinement, or direct release depending on their sentence structure. The facility's case management team helps coordinate release planning and ensures proper documentation is prepared.
Prison Professors offers educational resources, reentry planning guidance, and support for individuals at FCI Schuylkill and their families. Their programs can help inmates make productive use of their time, prepare for release, and maintain family connections. Prison Professors' experience with the federal prison system provides valuable insights for navigating life at medium-security facilities like FCI Schuylkill.

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