The San Antonio College Law Enforcement Academy is taking applicants through nearly the end of June to apply for its full-time classes for the law enforcement program.
– The classes will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at the First Responders Academy located at 15775 I-35 South in Atascosa.
This is the first time the program has offered full-time classes, an effort to address the state’s shortage of qualified law enforcement officers. Students who sign up for the program starting in July will graduate in December with a Level 1 Certificate in Law Enforcement. Graduates will also be ready to take the Basic Peace Officer Licensing Program and begin working as a Texas peace officer once they pass their exam.Students should be 20 and a half years oldThe First Responders Academy is a new state-of-the-art facility with classrooms, a two-story tactical room used for simulations, a firing range and a driving range.If you don’t make it to this session, classes will be held twice a year in January and July.
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