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Departments and agencies are invited to nominate candidates for admission to the Administrative Officers Management Program. Candidates will be evaluated and nominating departments and agencies will be notified of the acceptance of the candidates.
Candidates are evaluated for admission to the program on the basis of prior academic work, demonstrated ability to work at the level at least equivalent to upper level undergraduates, and the candidate's assignment within his or her organization indicating management responsibilities or expectations.

A complete application to the program includes:

  • Application form signed by the agency representative
  • Written statement (300 to 500 words) by the candidate about his or her interest in and expectations from the program.
  • Transcripts of college or university credits and a list of seminars or courses attended

You can now complete your application online or contact us to request one

Click here to apply online or print off application from web

Eligibility
Each AOMP Session is limited to 35 managers from municipal, county, state, federal, and campus law enforcement agencies, as well as police working for special governmental authorities such as housing, transit, parks, or airports. Because of the diversity in management assignment among agencies, we do not have a specific rank requirement for attendance. However, given the nature of the courses, supervisory or management experience is very helpful in understanding the concepts and promotes active and informed participation. Past classes have included officers at the rank of sergeant through chief and the average experience level has been about 15 years.

The Administrative Management Program has increasingly obtained both national and international attention and participation in its program. Out of state agencies represented include the states of:

  • Florida
  • South Carolina
  • Virginia
  • Delaware
  • Maryland
  • Kentucky
  • New Jersey
  • Ohio
  • Indiana
  • Arkansas
  • Kansas
  • Washington
  • The US Capitol Police

Internationally, Great Britain, Bermuda, and Canada have participated. Such geographic diversity further benefits the students through the knowledge they gain from exploring alternative law enforcement approaches and discovering current national trends in criminal justice that can be thoughtfully applied to their own jurisdiction.


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