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   Ryan, KC8PMX to Newsgroup Poster   
   Re: CRIMINAL JUSTICE COLLEGES, help!   
   16 Sep 03 23:45:22   
   
   XPost: alt.teens.advice, alt.law-enforcement, misc.emerg-services   
   XPost: nyc.general   
   From: kc8pmx@diamondcs.net   
      
   There are alot of colleges and universities offering Criminal Justice   
   programs in every state, a mere little bit of research should yield some   
   results.  Now a huge difference to look at, is certification.  A person can   
   take all of the Criminal Justice degree programs out there but they are not   
   police officers or eligible till they complete the respective state's   
   certification program, such as M.C.O.L.E.S. (formerly M.L.E.O.T.C.) in   
   Michigan.  Typically this is called going through the "academy."   
      
      
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   > XhecktateX@gmx.net (Heck) wrote in message   
   news:<4cb016de.0309090839.3de67e81@posting.google.com>...   
   > > I recently picked up this massive Princeton Review book of colleges   
   > > all across the US. The book is pretty handy, but I'm having trouble   
   > > finding colleges in the top 331 nationwide that deal especially in   
   > > Criminal Justice. I'd be glad to get any college names, locations,   
   > > websites, or anything I can get for that matter... The colleges don't   
   > > have to be tops nationwide, but I'd prefer it that way. Help me out   
   >   
   >   
   > Well, I don't know where you're posting from, but NY's Finest go to   
   > John Jay College of Criminal Justice, part of the City University of   
   > New York.  You'll find lots of serving officers among your classmates,   
   > as well as military and ex-military people.  It's got a national rep,   
   > though I don't know how highly it is usually ranked by such guides as   
   > your Princeton Review.   
   >   
   >   
   > www.jjay.cuny.edu   
   >   
   >   
   > Lots of fire department personnel there, too.  It's definitely tops   
   > for NYC, and, like I said, it's got a national rep as well.   
      
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