Criminal Justice Colleges
All Criminal Justice colleges are not the same. When selecting a criminal justice college to pursue your degree you should consider the following:
- Does the college only educate or does it also train?
Criminal justice education is important, however good criminal justice training is also paramount to your success. Make sure the criminal justice college you select offers criminal justice training and not just eduction.
- Does the college have a track record of success?
Good criminal justice colleges will have a track record of success. Successful schools not only have quick placement of their students upon graduation but have quick placement in top positions within the criminal justice industry.
- Does the college provide good value?
A degree from a reputable criminal justice college is an important step to advanceing your positioning your career and increasing your pay. But do realize your not earning an MBA. Make sure that you do not pay too much for your eduction.
The following list of reputable criminal justice colleges that was put together by our team of analysts based on the above criteria.
Criminal Justice Schools
University of Phoenix (Nationwide)
Saint Leo University Online (Nationwide)
University of Phoenix (85 Locations Nationwide)
Remington College (Sandiego, CA, Denver, Colorado Springs, CO, Tempe, AZ, Honolulu, HA)
McIntosh College (Dover, NH)
Gibbs_College (Montclair, NJ)
Katherine_Gibbs_School (Boston, MA, Piscataway, NJ)
Allentown Business School (Allentown, PA)
Pioneer Pacific College (Portland, Eugene, OR)
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"Earing my degree in Criminal Justice was one of the best decisions I ever made.My career in law enforcement has not only been very exciting but also very rewarding. Criminal Justice professionals work in all areas of laws enforcement and for agencies including local and state level policing agencies, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Administrative Office of the US Courts, National Center for State Courts, American Judicial Society, Federal Bureau of Prisons Administration and number of other Criminal Justice Agencies."
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Henry Lopez
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