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![]() Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)OverviewThe Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program is provided through a structured law enforcement academy environment of sixteen weeks with instruction in thirty-three topic blocks. Successful completion enables the cadet to qualify as a certified law enforcement officer in North Carolina for employment at the state, county, or municipal level. The requirements, curriculum, regimen, and accreditation standards are set and controlled by the North Carolina Department of Justice, Criminal Justice Standards Division. Halifax Community College is one of the state’s accredited BLET training academy sites. The BLET program is a nineteen semester hour credit course (CJC 100) in the Criminal Justice Department and earns the graduate 19 semester hours of academic credit as well as certification to become a law enforcement officer.
Academy SessionsThe college offers two BLET academy sessions per year; the fall semester session begins in August and graduates in December and the spring semester begins in January and graduates in May annually. Academy classes are typically from 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday with some evening and weekend classes. Tardiness or absences from class are unacceptable.
Basic Admission Requirements
Additional Admission Requirements & Related FormsEach candidate will receive a BLET application packet which contains the following forms and other application requirements, all of which must be completed and returned to the Director of Criminal Justice in order to reserve the cadet a seat in the next upcoming academy session:
Application Submission DeadlineApplicants for an upcoming BLET academy class must have all forms and application processes completed and turned in no later than August 1st or January 2nd depending on which semester class the applicant plans to attend. Class size is limited and individual seats are reserved based on receipt of all required application materials. It is never too soon in advance of an academy start-up date for anyone interested in attending the class to schedule an appointment with the Director of Criminal Justice to receive the application package and begin the process leading to certification and employment as a law enforcement officer.
Academy CostsThe cost for a cadet to attend the BLET program is approximately as follows:
General InformationThe BLET program includes physical training and requires physical activities which may be strenuous, therefore it is advised that cadets selected to attend the program begin an exercise program prior to the beginning of the academy, Especially if an exercise routine is not part of one’s normal activity. Uniforms are required daily wear for cadets attending the BLET academy. It is required each cadet daily wear a clean, pressed uniform ; only uniforms from approved vendors are allowed. However, the number of various uniform parts is left to the discretion of the student.
Contact InformationFor additional information about the Basic Law Enforcement training program, or to schedule an appointment to receive the Basic Law Enforcement application package, contact: Clara Faison PHONE: 252. 536.7277 (office) |