Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC)
College Intern Fall 2013
Description:
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) College Intern program provides a unique opportunity for college students majoring in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or a related field of study from across the country, to participate in a Federal Law Enforcement training environment.
Description:
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) College Intern program provides a unique opportunity for college students majoring in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or a related field of study from across the country, to participate in a Federal Law Enforcement training environment.
Each year, three intern sessions lasting twelve (12) weeks, are conducted at the FLETC, exposing selected interns to world-class training, broadening their horizons and helping to develop a foundation for a career in federal law enforcement. Interns, after being selected to participate in the highly selective program, are assigned to a mentor from one of the FLETC’s training divisions or partner organizations.
The FLETC College Intern Program stresses flexibility and creativity by encouraging interns to experience everything FLETC has to offer to further their education and career goals, while making professional contacts.
Responsibilities:
- Completing worthwhile work to advance the mission of FLETC.
- Spend the other half attending basic and advanced training courses.
Qualifications:
To learn more and to apply, visit: www.fletc.gov/student-information/college-intern-program/- Enrolled in either a baccalaureate or a graduate program both at the time of application and at the time that the internship will be served.
- Major in one of the following majors: Criminal Justice, Criminology, Criminal Justice Administration, Forensic Sciences, Psychology, Computer Forensics or be pursuing a Juris Doctorate degree.
- Students majoring in other fields such as Accounting, Information Technology, and other majors have been accepted in the past.
- A college senior (senior status is denoted by completion of at least 135 quarter hours or 90 semester hours of a baccalaureate program) or be a graduate student, but not yet be granted a degree by the date the intern session will end.
- Enrolled in a college or university degree program in which the successful completion of an internship is either required or in which credits are granted for the successful completion of an internship.
- A strong personal desire to work in Federal Law Enforcement following attainment of degree.
- Be a lawful citizen of the United States of America.
How to Apply:
Application accepted: April 15, 2013 - May 3, 2013