ACT 120 Municipal Police Training Academy

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ACT 120 Municipal Police Training Academy

Municipal Police Officer Training Academy Program The ACT 120 Program: Is certified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Is required to become a municipal police officer in Pennsylvania. Requires 919 hours of instruction and development of personal skills. Uses certified instructors who are employed in the law enforcement/legal field. Prepares cadets for employment opportunities within the field of law enforcement. Is available on a full-time or part-time basis.

Full-Time or Part-Time Options Full-Time Academy Part-Time Academy Residential housing & meal plans are available Cadets can be employed or attending college Meets Monday-Friday during the day Meets Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings and Saturdays during the day Graduate after 25 weeks Graduate after 11 months

Curriculum Curriculum overview Criminal law and Investigation Vehicle code, Accident Investigation First Aid & CPR, Operation of Patrol Vehicle Crisis Management, Families in Crisis Defensive Tactics and Firearms This program prepares students to enter the occupation of Police Patrol Officer, SOC code 33-3051.01 of the U.S. Department of Labor's Standard Occupational Classification.

Staff The ACT 120 Academy staff include the following professionals from Tioga, Bradford, Lycoming, and Clinton Counties: Commonwealth Court Judge Defense Attorneys Municipal Police – Active and Retired Pennsylvania State Police – Active and Retired University Police

Admissions Requirements Be 18 years of age or older. Possess a high school diploma or GED Equivalency. Be a citizen of the United States. Be free from convictions of disqualifying criminal offenses. Conviction - an adjudication of guilt including the imposition of a sentence Disqualifying criminal offense – a criminal offense for which more than 1 year in prison can be imposed as punishment Have a valid drivers license. Successfully pass a physical, psychological, reading, & fitness test.

Fitness Test Requirements   [Male Standards] [Female Standards] AGE 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ 300 Meter Run 50TH 56.0 57.0 67.6 80.0 64.0 74.0 86.0 30TH 62.1 63.0 77.0 87.0 75.0 82.0 106.7 1 RM Bench Press Ratio 1.06 0.93 0.84 0.75 0.68 0.65 0.57 0.52 0.46 0.45 0.83 0.76 0.63 0.56 0.51 0.47 0.42 0.40 1 Minute Sit-ups 40 36 31 26 20 35 27 22 17 8 32 21 30 12 4 1.5 Mile Run 11.58 12.25 13.05 14.33 16.19 14.15 15.14 16.13 18.05 20.08 13.08 13.48 16.16 18.39 15.56 16.46 18.26 20.17 22.34

History Mansfield was certified as an academy on January 13, 1977 and graduated the first class of cadets in 1978. The Academy was taken off-line in Fall 2013 in order to allow Mansfield University time to reevaluate the structure and financial viability. In December 2014, the Municipal Police Officers' Education & Training Commission approved MU Police Chief, Christine Shegan, as the next director of Mansfield University’s Municipal Police Officer Training Academy. Director Shegan retired in May, 2017 and Chief Scott Henry was approved as director in September, 2017 The first renewed ACT 120 Municipal Police Officer Training Academy was offered at Mansfield University as a full-time academy from May - October 2015.

Academic Credits Within one-year of successfully completing the ACT 120 Municipal Police Academy at Mansfield University, graduates may earn up to 19 academic credit hours. The following Mansfield University courses can be challenged after graduation: CJA 3262: Interviewing & Interrogation (3 credits) CJA 4496: Domestic Violence & Crisis (3 credits) CJA 3354: Criminal Law (3 credits) CJA 4496: Patrol Procedures & Operations (3 credits) CJA 3355: Constitutional Criminal Procedure (3 credits) HPE 3340: First Aid & CPR (3 credits) HPE 1122: Conditioning & Weight Training (1 credit)

Military Veterans Act 165 is a waiver for eligible persons who have served as Military Police or Federal Law Enforcement Officers. It enables those who are approved to take a smaller portion of the hours of instruction instead of the required 919 hour curriculum. Tuition for ACT 165 cadets is based on the number of instructional hours they must complete. The ACT 120 Municipal Police Training Academy is also eligible for the GI Bill.

Tuition & Costs* Application Fee $ 30.00 Tuition (includes textbooks, targets, & ammunition) 5,000.00 Physical Examination (estimated) 200.00 Psychological Evaluation (estimated) 200.00 Criminal History 10.00 Driving Record 10.00 Physical pre-testing and reading test 40.00 Uniform Package 200.00 TOTAL $ 5,690.00 On campus room & board is available to cadets enrolled in full-time training academies at an additional cost. *based on February 2015 figures

Room & Board Options* On campus housing and dining can be provided to full-time Municipal Police Training Academy cadets at the following rates: May-August: Hickory Residence Hall $2,567 private rooms with bathrooms & AC August-October: Spruce Residence Hall $2,048 TOTAL: $4,615 Various meal and dining options are available. *Based on 2018 rates

Financial Aid Available for students who qualify Qualified applicants may also receive Veteran's Assistance Benefits (570)662-4418 File forms online http://esd.mansfield.edu/financial-aid/ Financial Aid office phone number (570)662-4411

Contact Information To apply to the ACT 120 training, fill out the application found on the website. Any questions can be emailed to rleblanc@mansfield.edu or shenry@mansfield.edu Visit our website at http://www.mansfield.edu/law-enforcement/

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