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Pennsylvania State Police to remove college credit requirement for cadet applications

Governor Shapiro and Pennsylvania State Police announce changes to cadet eligibility requirements in an effort to boost applications.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Governor Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Colonel Christopher Paris announced Monday that the PSP will remove the college credit requirement for Pennsylvanians who want to serve as state troopers. 

The previous educational requirement of 60 college credits has been in place since the 1990s, and this move will expand opportunities for individuals seeking careers as state troopers. 

Cadet training lasts approximately 28 weeks and includes coursework in Pennsylvania’s crimes and vehicle codes, law enforcement principles and practices, firearms and special equipment training, and physical fitness.

“Policing is noble profession, and this is the finest law enforcement agency in the nation. We need to show those who want to serve that this door of opportunity is open – and we want you on our team,” said Governor Josh Shapiro.

Municipal police shortages across the Commonwealth is one of the most pressing workforce shortages the Commonwealth faces, and waiving the college degree requirement on a trial basis for this next period of cadet applications will help the PSP attract and retain quality talent. The change to the requirement will be re-evaluated pending the results of multiple application cycles.

“Filling the ranks of the Pennsylvania State Police with women and men dedicated to serving the people of Pennsylvania is of utmost importance,” said Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Colonel Christopher Paris. “The elimination of the college credit requirement will open the door to a rewarding career for many who would make exemplary troopers but would not have otherwise had the opportunity.”

Cadet eligibility requirements:

  • Cadet applicants must possess a high school diploma or GED certificate and a valid driver’s license from any state. 
  • Applicants must be at least 20 years old at the time of application.
  • They must be at least 21 years old and cannot have reached age 40 upon entry into the training academy. 
  • Cadets must be a Pennsylvania resident.
  • They must also possess a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license at the time of graduation.

Applicants who meet all eligibility requirements move on to a qualifying written examination. Applicants who pass the qualifying examination must have a polygraph examination, background investigation, physical readiness test, medical screening, and psychological screening before training at the academy.

Upon completion of the training academy, cadets are promoted to trooper and receive an increase in salary, currently set at $66,911 annually.

For more information on becoming a Pennsylvania State Police trooper or to apply, visit patrooper.com

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