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The Albany Police Department (APD) has announced the launch of a new internship program for college students, set to begin in the upcoming fall semester. This initiative aims to provide students interested in law enforcement or public safety with hands-on experience in a large city environment.
Interns will earn degree credits through a combination of academic study and practical fieldwork, including ride-alongs with Albany police officers. They will have the opportunity to engage with various units and stations, such as the Center Station Patrol Division, Detective Units, and the Traffic Safety Unit, among others.
Applications for the program are due by July 11, and interested students can apply online through the City of Albany's website. The internship is unpaid, but it offers invaluable experience and insight into the operations of a modern, accredited police department. Interns will participate in clerical duties, customer service, and community events, as well as other daily activities within the department.
A background check and fingerprinting are required for applicants, and felony convictions will disqualify candidates. The program coordinator will work with interns to accommodate their scheduling needs, and a business casual dress code is required.
The APD's internship program provides a unique opportunity for students to gain practical experience and engage with the community, preparing them for future careers in law enforcement or public safety.