Students wishing to enter Randolph Community College's daytime training course for Basic Law Enforcement must have their applications and other required forms submitted to the College by Wednesday, Nov. 26, in order to register for the spring semester. The class meets Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Registration for classes will be Dec. 1-5 and classes begin on Jan. 5, but students in the BLET program have additional application requirements, including obtaining medical and sponsorship forms. Students applying to the BLET program must be U.S. citizens, must be 20 years of age or obtain a waiver from the director of the N.C. Criminal Justice Standards Division, must have a valid North Carolina driver's license, must pass a medical physical exam, must have a clean criminal record (minor violations only), and must obtain a sponsorship from a N.C. law enforcement agency.
Tuition is waived for students in this program, but students are responsible for approximately $32 in activity fees and the cost of books.
To obtain an application packet with the required forms, contact Don Clark, ESTC dean and BLET director; Max Benbow, assistant director; or Lori Alston, administrative assistant, at 336-633-4165.