Police AcademyLaw Enforcement Degree and Certificate
Program Overview
If you are inspired to serve and protect your community, Law Enforcement is an outstanding career choice. ҹèÊÓÆµ now offers full-time 16-week police academies. If you already have a degree, you can become an officer in just one semester, after passing a licensing exam. If you don’t have a degree, you can earn that here, too.
ҹèÊÓÆµ offers:
Who should apply:
To be a police officer in Michigan, you need at least an associate degree except in two situations:
- You served as a military police officer for at least one year.
- You are an “employed recruit” (sponsored) by a law enforcement agency.
If either describes you, or you already have an associate degree or higher, choose the (Police Academy).
If this does not describe you, choose the .
Matt Morgan, 2022 Police Academy graduate
Enrolled after 20-year active duty career in U.S. Marines
Attending Michigan State Police Academy
“I have been extremely impressed with the (ҹèÊÓÆµ) staff’s understanding of the changing nature of policing in America.”
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THE TICKER – June 3, 2022
TRAVERSE CITY RECORD-EAGLE – June 2, 2022
Important Dates
2025 Fall Academy Pre-Enrollment Test Dates
Fridays: March 21, April 11, April 25 & May 16
- Reading & Writing Test: 10 a.m., Scholars Hall Rm. 218 ()
- Fitness Test:1:30 p.m., Physical Education Bldg. (email the Director to sign up)
- Learn more about MCOLES Pre-Enrollment Testing