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Complete quick application: http://www.tcr.edu/admissions/quick- application.php Submit a Color copy of your driver's license (Front and Back) to [email protected] Submit official high school transcripts to [email protected] Apply for financial aid if applicable Info on page 3 Wait for an email from Admissions for phase 2 instructions The Law Enforcement Academy at the Technical College of the Rockies has been in Delta, Colorado since 1973. When you Successfully complete the Law Enforcement Police Academy (POST), you will be State of Colorado POST Certified and able to apply to Colorado law enforcement agencies to be a police officer, deputy sheriff, or town marshal. The academy is approximately four months long depending on which semester you attend. During that time, you will be taught 52 different academic topics related to modern policing and three skills topics: Arrest Control, Law Enforcement Driving, and Firearms. About Location Program Information Fall Spring Delta Campus 6am-5:00 pm with some exceptions Monday - Friday $9470* $40 PEP EXAM FEE $150 POST EXAM FEE (payable to POST) *approximate cost, not including taxes, assessment, and state testing fees; subject to change. 1 Semester Student must be 21 years of age or older 36 credits Price Time Details Steps to apply Semester offered 1 This academy will have 4 phases to get accepted into the academy. Follow instructions of each phase Phase 1 Phase 1

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Page 1: Phase 1 Police Academy

Complete quick application:http://www.tcr.edu/admissions/quick-application.php

Submit a Color copy of your driver's license(Front and Back) to [email protected]

Submit official high school transcripts to [email protected]

Apply for financial aid if applicableInfo on page 3

Wait for an email from Admissions for phase 2instructions

The Law Enforcement Academy at the Technical College of theRockies has been in Delta, Colorado since 1973. When you Successfully complete the Law Enforcement PoliceAcademy (POST), you will be State of Colorado POST Certified andable to apply to Colorado law enforcement agencies to be a policeofficer, deputy sheriff, or town marshal. The academy is approximatelyfour months long depending on which semester you attend. During thattime, you will be taught 52 different academic topics related to modernpolicing and three skills topics: Arrest Control, Law EnforcementDriving, and Firearms.

About

Location

Program Information

FallSpring

Delta Campus

6am-5:00 pm with some exceptionsMonday - Friday

$9470*$40 PEP EXAM FEE$150 POST EXAM FEE (payable to POST)

*approximate cost, not including taxes, assessment, and state testing fees;subject to change.

1 SemesterStudent must be 21 years of age or older36 credits

Price

Time

Details

Steps to apply

Semester offered

1

This academy will have 4 phases to get acceptedinto the academy.Follow instructions of each phase

Phase 1

Phase 1

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LEA101 • Basic Police Academy ILEA102 • Basic Police Academy IILEA105 • Basic LawLEA106 • Arrest Control TechniquesLEA107 • Law Enforcement DrivingLEA108 • FirearmsPED110 • Fitness Center Activity I

Program Courses6

1283331

Credits

FacultyProgram Coordinator Instructor

Assistant Program CoordinatorInstructor

Kim Shea

Dan Hotsenpiller

Instructors

Trained officers & members of our communityBooks

Colorado Peace Officer's Handbook 2020-2021E (Print, App, Ebook)On Combat, The Psychology and Physiology ofDeadly Conflict in War and in PeacePeace Officer's Legal Sourcebook 2017 2019 Legislative Update BookletS.T.O.P.S Student ManualCritical Incidents PerspectivesPolice Academy CSI ManualDefensive Tactics ManualDWI Detection and Standardized Field SobrietyTesting (SFST)Investigating Officer's Traffic Accident ReportingManualStandard Field Sobriety Testing and ScreeningProcedures Field Notes March 2018

Book Formhttp://www.tcr.edu/files/lists/booklist-law-

enforcement-police-academy.pdf

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Financial AidFinancial Aid

The first step in applying for financial aid is completing a

FAFSA form. This is completed at:

www.studentaid.gov

School code: 014050

Year: Current year in which you plan to attend

(example: applying for Fall 2021 use 21-22 school year)

Your Social Security number

Your Alien Registration number (if you aren’t a U.S. citizen)

Your federal income tax returns, W-2s, and other records of money

earned. (Note: You may be able to transfer your federal tax return

information into your FAFSA form using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.)

Bank statements and records of investments (if applicable) Records of

untaxed income (if applicable)

A FSA ID so you can electronically sign the FAFSA form.

If you’re a dependent student, then you’ll also need most of the above

information for your parent(s).

If you need assistance with completing or submitting FAFSA (Free

Application for Federal Student Aid), please call and speak with one

of our financial aid administrators

It takes up to a week for our financial aid administration to receive

your information. You will need to call and speak with a financial aid

administrator about your awards.

If you have previously created a username and password for FAFSA

and received a FSA ID, you will need to use this ID to log in. You are

able to change your password but your username would be the same.

A new FAFSA application will be needed for each year you attend.

Items you will need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student

Aid (FAFSA) form:

Contact UsContact Us970-874-7671

[email protected]

Other OptionsOther Options For grants/loans/scholarships, see our website

http://www.tcr.edu/admissions/grants-and-scholarships.php

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