The National Criminal Justice Command College is accepting nominations for exceptional law enforcement leaders to attend its next cohort. Early application is encouraged for this highly competitive program.
The National Criminal Justice Command College is an intensive, 10-week residential program for mid-to-upper-level law enforcement leaders from across the country. Focused on leadership, innovation and collaboration, the NCJCC inspires students to challenge traditional assumptions, and provides an integrated, forward-looking approach to solving contemporary public safety challenges.
A collaborative partnership of the University of Virginia and the Virginia State Police, the NCJCC program takes place in central Virginia, with some portions hosted on the campus of the University of Virginia and other portions hosted at the Virginia State Police training center.
Upon completion, NCJCC graduates will receive an undergraduate or graduate certificate from the University of Virginia and will earn 15 undergraduate or 15 graduate-level credits.
NCJCC graduate credits are transferrable into UVA’s Master of Public Safety (MPS) program, meeting half of the program requirements for a UVA MPS degree.
Undergraduate level credits are transferrable into UVA’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program.