Below are some of the questions that GPSTC students and customers most frequently ask the staff of the Basic Law Enforcement Training Section. If you find that you still need assistance, you may contact us at (478) 993-4622.
Pre-service candidates may attend Basic Law Enforcement Training on a tuition basis at our Forsyth campus or any of our satellite training facilities. Simply follow the process detailing How to Become a Police Officer in Georgia. While the HOPE Scholarship and Pell grants are not currently available to pay for Basic Law Enforcement Training, there are some financial aid options, such as the GI Bill.
The current tuition rate is outlined in our fee schedule below. In addition to tuition, there are fees for application, background checks, uniforms, etc. that varies based on the academy you choose to attend. Those fees are outlined in the schedule below.
Length of Program: 20 weeks
Non-Refundable Tuition: $6,152
Fees: Additional fees may apply
Dates Offered: View dates the program is offered
Locations offered: All GPSTC Regional Academies
At this time, unfortunately not. There are some other financial aid options available to students, such as the GI Bill. Please view our financial aid webpage for more information.
Yes. The GI Bill will reimburse students for Basic Law Enforcement Training. You must pay up front and during your training, we will file the paperwork for reimbursement.
You are not required to stay on campus overnight, however classes begin early and tardiness and absences are not accepted. You might find that it is more convenient to stay on campus.
The Basic Law Enforcement Training course takes 20 weeks to complete.
Our Basic Law Enforcement Training courses are designed to allow students to complete their training in as short amount of time as possible. Therefore, classes run from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM or later. We do not offer an evening-only program.
While we don’t make placement calls for you, hiring managers have repeatedly indicated that they prefer graduates of the GPSTC Basic Law Enforcement Training program to graduates of other programs. Agencies often call us for a list of pre-service students that are available for hire. For more information on placement, you should speak to the manager of the regional academy you plan to attend.
No. Background checks must be conducted through Professional Screening and Information (PSI) http://www.psibackgroundcheck.com/ and fingerprints must be processed through Georgia Applicant Processing Service (GAPS) http://www.gapost.org/pdf_file/preserv_gaps13.pdf.