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The Michigan Conservation Officer Academy is a 23-week training program that prepares new conservation officers for a career in law enforcement.
Public Act 203 of 1965, requires that the Commission prepare and publish mandatory minimum recruitment, selection and training standards for entry-level law enforcement officers in the state of Michigan.
Based on research and consistent with in-service training requirements around the country, the Commission is implementing in-service training requirements for all licensed law enforcement officers in Michigan, with a 3-year pilot program beginning in June of 2024.
92% of Law Enforcement Academy Alumni work in law enforcement - the highest in the state - compared with a statewide average of 69%! Michigan state law requires county and local municipal law enforcement officers to be licensed by the state before they can enforce Michigan laws.
You must complete a Basic Training School that is sanctioned and under contract with the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES). There are academies throughout the state and Mott Community College is proud to be one of the locations selected to provide this training.
Train for a career in law enforcement and keep your community safe with the Mid-Michigan Police Academy at Lansing Community College. The 17-week program will provide students with more than 700 hours of training designed for basic law enforcement skills.
If you are inspired to serve and protect your community, Law Enforcement is an outstanding career choice. NMC now offers full-time 16-week police academies. If you already have a degree, you can become an officer in just one semester, after passing a licensing exam.
Law enforcement training taking place soon in Michigan.
Kirtland Community College Regional Police Academy has the prestigious reputation of successfully preparing cadets to work for law enforcement agencies in the state of Michigan. Our 17-week program exceeds the mandatory hours required by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES).
Virtual Academy is an industry leader in providing quality, scenario-based online training for Michigan Public Safety