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Criminal Justice Scholarships

criminal justice scholarships

criminal justice scholarships

Criminal Justice is a major that can open a lot of different doors. In addition to careers in police work and corrections, you can work as a park ranger, a rehabilitation counselor, a forensic expert, or an officer in the court system.

You can also become a criminal law paralegal, go on to graduate school and study counter-terrorism, criminal psychology, or law, or even become a private detective.

List of Scholarships for Criminal Justice Majors

Find GI Bill-approved schools offering Criminal Justice degree programs with the CollegeRecon School Finder.

Here are some of the Criminal Justice scholarships available.

ATE Ballistic Helmet Scholarship Fund

Christopher W. Keyser Scholarship

The J. Edgar Hoover Scholarship

The Johnson-Whyte Memorial Foundation Fund

The Lint Center for National Security Scholarships

They do not appear to have a current scholarship as of spring 2022. 

The War Veterans Scholarship

The Thurgood Marshall NABCJ Scholarship Award

The Women in Defense Scholarship

Ruth D. Peterson Fellowship for Racial and Ethnic Diversity Scholarship

Out to Protect Scholarship

They do not appear to have a current scholarship as of spring 2022. 

State-specific and School-specific Scholarships

A few of those include:

Oregon

The Oregon Association Chiefs of Police (OACP) Scholarship

San Francisco Bay Area

The Howard Johnson Law Enforcement Scholarship

Virginia

Virginia Sheriff’s Scholarship

Washington

The Women in Law Enforcement Scholarship

They do not appear to have a current scholarship!

 

Make sure to read the qualifications for each scholarship before you apply, and don’t forget to visit CollegeRecon for other scholarships such as scholarships for veterans, military spouses, and military children.

Wrapping it all up, if you are a veteran or a member of the U.S. military, you are eligible for many different scholarships. Some of the best ways to get information about all of the available scholarships are to use our Scholarship Finder or contact your military, retired or veteran organization, or state representative to receive information about the available programs. There is a lot of money out there for those who are willing to do a little research.

 

Find GI Bill-approved schools offering Criminal Justice degree programs with the CollegeRecon School Finder.

 

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