Admission Requirements
- 18 years of age or older, and
- Manitoba Senior 4 graduate, and
- English 40S, and
- Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S, Applied Mathematics 40S or Essential Mathematics 40S,
- Or equivalencies of above
- Or mature student
Child Abuse Registry, Adult Abuse Registry, Criminal Record
All students must meet the non-academic admission requirements prior to registration. Any costs associated with the Non-Academic Requirements are the responsibility of the student.
- Child Abuse Registry Check
As it can take up to 120 days to obtain this document, it is recommended that students apply early for the Child Abuse Registry check. Any student on the Child Abuse Registry will have their acceptance into the program revoked. - Adult Abuse Registry Check
As it can take up to 120 days to obtain this document, it is recommended that students apply early for the Adult Abuse Registry check. Any student on the Adult Abuse Registry will have their acceptance into the program revoked. - Criminal Record
Students must provide a Criminal Record Search Certificate, including Vulnerable Persons Search. As it can take up to 120 days to obtain these documents, it is recommended that students apply early for the Criminal Record Search certificate and Vulnerable Persons Search. A criminal conviction will not necessarily result in dismissal from the program; however, criminal offences will be reviewed by the Law Enforcement program instructors and a determination of program suitability will be made.
Career Paths
Upon successful completion of the Law Enforcement program, students will graduate as more independent, responsible and academically prepared citizens. The opportunity for employment in law enforcement, or a related career, will be considerably increased.
We are proud of our UCN grads who have continued their lifelong learning with:
RCMP, First Nations Police, Protective Services, the Canadian Military, Community and Band Constable positions, Manitoba Justice- Corrections, Sheriffs Service and Probation Services.