KINSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT: N.C. Criminal Justice Fellows Program Is Recruiting For 2022 Class of Fellows

KINSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT: N.C. Criminal Justice Fellows Program Is Recruiting For 2022 Class of Fellows
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issued the following announcement on Feb. 24.

The N.C. Criminal Justice Fellows Program (CJFP) is recruiting for 2022 class of Fellows. The CJFP provides forgivable educational loans for individuals who agree to enter an eligible criminal justice profession in an eligible county in N.C.  The eligible county requirement has been expanded. Applicants can now live in any county and go to work in any county with a population of less than 200,000.  

If any high school graduates or high school seniors in our community are interested in taking advantage of this opportunity, please apply to the CJFP. The application is open and will be closing May 31st, 2022. The application can be found online at ncdoj.gov. Attached to this email is a flyer and brochure about the program.

 Original source can be found here.     

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