Physical Address:
Public Service Technology Building
2002 N. 17th Street (Ybor City Campus)
Tampa, FL 33605
Phone: 813.253.7676
Mailing Address:
Criminal Justice Institute
Attn: Yvonne Arline
2112 N. 15th St.
Tampa, Florida 33605
Phone: 813.259.6462
Physical Address:
Public Service Technology Building
2002 N. 17th Street (Ybor City Campus)
Tampa, FL 33605
Phone: 813.253.7676
Mailing Address:
Criminal Justice Institute
Attn: Yvonne Arline
2112 N. 15th St.
Tampa, Florida 33605
Phone: 813.259.6462
Applicants seeking admission to the law enforcement program must successfully pass a Basic Abilities Test.* The purpose of the Basic Abilities Test is to determine if the applicant has the minimum cognitive abilities needed to successfully apply the knowledge learned in the training program. Go to www.pearsonvue.com/fdle to register for the Basic Abilities Test (BAT).
The following "basic abilities" are tested:
Applicants are graded on a numerical score. The minimum passing score is 71. Applicants are permitted no more than three test administrations per 12 month period. Applicants failing the test after three attempts are denied admission to the law enforcement program and may reapply one year from the date of the final test. A study guide can be found at https://iosolutions.com/study-guides/#studylaws
Applicants will be notified in writing by the Criminal Justice Institute Admissions Office of the date, time and location for testing. Applicants will be notified by mail of the test results.
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*IMPORTANT UPDATE:
As of July 1, 2022, any candidate wishing to enter a law enforcement academy who (i) is a veteran as classified in section 1.01(4), F.S., or (ii) holds an associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university is not required to take the Law Enforcement Basic Abilities Test. Please note that a veteran is defined as being honorably discharged from military service. No other discharge classifications qualify.
To apply for financial aid, students must:
Students who have previously completed the law enforcement program or who have received financial assistance are NOT eligible for financial assistance again.
You will be scheduled for steps 5-11 after your application has been turned in, reviewed and determined to be complete.
The Criminal Justice Institute maintains an "open door" policy for admission. Any applicant meeting the established requirements for admission will be accepted into the law enforcement program.
Applicants NOT selected to attend a class will be given the option of having their application placed into the "pool" for the next selection process. Applicants are NOT automatically guaranteed a seat in the next academy. After one (1) year, applicants must reapply by submitting a new application.
In the event that an applicant changes the status of his/her application, the applicant will be issued a new File Completion Date. The new File Completion Date will be determined by the date of the applicant’s request for a change in status of his/her application. The applicant must submit a request for a change in status in writing.
The following conditions constitute a change in status:
Applicants receiving a letter of "conditional acceptance" to attend the law enforcement program are required to attend an Orientation, pass a drug screen and medical examination prior to the first day of class.
The purpose of the Orientation is to provide information about medical examinations, rules and regulations, uniforms, weapons, ammunition, class schedules and training program requirements.
Attendance at the Class Orientation is mandatory. Failure to attend the Orientation will result in the student forfeiting their seat in the class. Applicants will be notified in writing of the date, time and location for the Orientation.