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Federal Law Enforcement Employment Seminar

The federal employment process can be a daunting experience. In an effort to familiarize our students with this process, each Spring for the past several years, we have offered a seminar for students planning on Federal Law Enforcemement Careers. This seminar is conducted by William Curley, retired SAC of the Louisville ATF Office. Mr. Curley takes students through the maze of job categories and explains the application requirements in detail. He also conducts mock-interviews to prepare potential applicants for the types of questions that will be encountered. Students have offered high praise for past seminars. Details about sign-up will be made available through the CJSP Listserv early in the Spring term.

2009 Federal Law Enforcement Employment Seminar

Friday, February 13th, 2009

12:00 pm - 326 Baldwin Hall

Contact the Criminal Justice Studies office to register

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We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following in making this seminar possible:

The UGA Parents and Families Association

The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences

Susette Talarico - The Albert Berry Saye Professorship

The Carl Vinson Institute of Government