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The NWTC Law Enforcement Academy is focused on one goal: providing a thoroughly competent and confident
officer to Wisconsin Law Enforcement Agencies. This full-time, 13-week, 520-hour academy serves our state by training newly hired officers as well as those aspiring to become officers. Students will be required to take an additional 54 hour, 2 credit fitness class, as part of the academy.
The Academy also welcomes self-sponsored individuals who are able to pass
a rigorous admissions protocol that includes a background investigation,
physical ability testing, drug screening and personal interview (and reading/writing
test, where appropriate). This will allow those who are admitted to train
safely and to a high level of performance as expected by potential employers.
State-of-the-art training. Attendees receive training in "state-of-the-art" procedures using the
latest in facilities and technology. Our academy is operated in such a
manner that students not only learn the many skills of modern-day law
enforcement, but also practice and demonstrate these skills using realistic
environments. The level of realism afforded by our recent building and
technology expansions is unmatched anywhere, thus enabling officers to
begin their career with an unparalleled level of professionalism.
Highly qualified instructors. The academy staff comprises a cross-section of full-time educators, law enforcement officers, supervisors and administrators who are recognized as leaders in law enforcement training. All staff members are ever-mindful of their role as a model of what is being taught and serve as a mentor to academy students.
Facility tours. We offer potential students or sponsoring agencies a personal tour of our facilities and an opportunity for me to answer any questions that you might have. Our Coordinator, Randy Revling, is also available to personally meet with representatives of sponsoring agencies upon request.
Upcoming sessions. For details on the next scheduled session, refer to the Frequently Asked
Questions. Please be advised
that the information available through the link above is intended primarily
for self-sponsored applicants. The application process for sponsored officers
will be different. If you represent a sponsoring law enforcement agency, please contact Randy Revling, Academy Coordinator, at (920) 498-5412 for details.
For further information, contact
Randy
Revling, Academy Coordinator, at (920) 498-5412. |