Law Enforcement Application Steps
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Admission into the Law Enforcement program at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) is competitive and requires certain qualifications and a supplemental application process as outlined below.
Admission into the Law Enforcement program at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) is competitive and requires certain qualifications and a supplemental application process as outlined below.
Along with completing the steps below, applicants of the Law Enforcement program must:
In addition to the cost of tuition, the following additional costs may apply and are subject to change without notice:
to be contacted by Law Enforcement staff to discuss:
Additionally, applicants will be given a pre-application packet to complete. Upon submission of the pre-application packet, the applicant will be contacted for an in-person interview.
During your in-person interview with Law Enforcement program staff, you will have the opportunity to discuss:
Following the interview, qualified candidates will move forward with the application process.
Applicants who successfully complete the interview will be asked to take the National Police Officer Selection Test. This entry-level skills test will verify the candidate's basic cognitive skills necessary for training and a career in law enforcement including:
The test is taken in-person at the and will take approximately 1 1/2 hours to complete. Applicants must score a 70% or higher on the test to move on to the next step.
Applicants who successfully pass the entrance exam will be given an application packet.
Upon submission of the application packet, applicants will undergo an extensive, in-depth background check to review their:
Applicants who pass the background check will then take a polygraph exam.
Applicants who successfully complete Steps 2 – 7 are then ready to complete the Idaho POST application online and begin the Law Enforcement program.
The majority of training is completed at the College's , with occasional off-site training at various community locations. Students should plan to be available:
Students will engage in civil service projects throughout the program including Shop With a Cop, highway clean up, community service, and benefit events.
Upon completion of the Law Enforcement program, students will complete a physical abilities test and challenge exams.
All students must complete a physical abilities test and will have several opportunities during the end of their second semester to test.
Upon completion of the program, students will be prepared to take the Idaho Peace Officers Standards Training (POST) Challenge Exams. Exams are administered by a POST facilitator at the CWI campus near completion of the program.
Upon successful completion of the Challenge Exams, students will be eligible for POST certification in Idaho for detention and patrol for up to three (3) years.
To become POST certified, students must be hired by an agency and complete field training and a probationary period with the agency. This process takes approximately one (1) year.