Taydriana Napier and Eric Caston, Dallas County Jail Staff, were awarded by The Sheriff’s Posse with a $500 check each for being accepted into Drury’s Law Enforcement Academy. The academy is part-time from August to May of next year. The total cost for Drury’s Academy is $8,700 and The Posse is considering to offer this scholarship next year to anyone who is employed at the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office and willing to commit to serving the community or to anyone who is willing to serve as a Dallas County Deputy after graduation.
The Drury Law Enforcement Academy, in partnership with Shield Solutions, is pleased to invite individuals interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement to an exclusive informational session.
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Springfield-based Drury University announced Thursday that it s offering a new scholarship program for law enforcement officers. Badge to Bachelor s is intended to give a leg up to law enforcement officers who enroll in Drury GO, the university s two- and four-year evening and online degree program, said Mike Brothers, chief Drury spokesperson.
Qualifying Drury GO students can receive up to $500 in scholarship aid each semester, while students who graduated from Drury Law Enforcement Academy can receive up to $600 per semester.
Drury GO students often enroll in one or two courses at a time as they pursue their educations, Brothers said. With Drury charging $320 per credit hour, a course often costs $960 per semester, so the discounts offered by Badge to Bachelor s make taking a class or two more accessible, Brothers said.