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Kathy
Do you need a college degree in order to become a police officer?
Asked by Kathy
I want to know that in order to become a police officer, does one need a college degree?

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not necessarily, but a college degree (especially in criminology) will increase your chances of getting hired. however, you CAN apply for it, if you are at least a high school graduate. my uncle is a police officer, he didn't graduate college but he WAS in college -- he studied, then quit. try taking some criminology classes in a community college -- so that you will gain information about the career. and good luck

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hahahaha, r u serious?
Answered by ju_ty

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No, you do need to pass some tests however.
Answered by John S

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in Detroit you need a degree if you want to get higher than lieutenant.
Answered by sunny_fluff

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No.
Answered by pennylane

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Yea. Are you really serious?
Answered by GirlVirgo

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in mayberry...no... but most cities do require some college background. get a degree in criminal justice or forensic science
Answered by fluorescentsurfer

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Nope they have couple test you need to pass.. just like you would take to join the military
Answered by Oracle

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Not in some states usually the police department will test your ability & knowledge, then send you thru training.
Answered by hazyangelgirl

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One doesn't necessarily HAVE to have a college degree, but it will help your chances of getting through all the prelimenary testing if you have one. Depending on how large the department is, their may be 1000s of applications taking the written test to see if they can get through to the interviewing/physical testing stage. The only way to weed through all of those applicants is to pick the best of the best - the college grads. It will help your chances a lot if you have a degree, plus you get paid more than those who don't have a degree. My mother is a police officer and got a 5% pay increase when she got her bachelors. You can also get a pay increase for being bilingual (speaking 2 languages). If you have a degree in Criminal Justice, it will help you a lot.
Answered by uhohitzchristy2005

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Not if you want to be a regular traffic cop. If you want to get into a higher paying position like forensics or criminal justice, you'll need some more brains than your average Barney Fife. Don't forget, getting an education is never a waste of time or effort and it's something that will appreciate in value.
Answered by anjelkake

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Most states don't require any college to become a police officer. You have to go through their training academy, though. I have known policemen with college degrees in sociology and psychology and probably other areas which I think would make them a better policeman just as any education broadens your world and ideas.
Answered by Surfgirl2go


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