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Good colleges for a Criminal Justice major?

Hey, I was just wondering if any of you could recommend some colleges with good criminal justice programs? I'm really passionate about it and want to make sure I choose the right school. Thanks in advance!

5 months ago

There are many great colleges in the United States with strong criminal justice programs. Here are a few notable institutions:

1. University of Maryland, College Park - The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at UMD is consistently ranked among the best in the nation, offering undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees.

2. Pennsylvania State University, University Park - This university has a renowned program in the School of Public Affairs, offering B.A. and B.S. degrees in Criminology, and a Ph.D. in Criminology well-respected in the field for its research.

3. University at Albany (SUNY) - Their School of Criminal Justice offers exceptional opportunities for research and experiential learning for students, connecting them with agencies both locally and globally.

4. Florida State University (FSU) - FSU's College of Criminology and Criminal Justice is one of the oldest and most respected programs in the country, and its faculty actively participate in impactful research.

5. Michigan State University (MSU) - MSU's School of Criminal Justice provides students with many experiential opportunities and boasts a broad range of career paths for graduates.

Additional options to consider include:

- Northeastern University (Boston, MA)

- Indiana University, Bloomington (Bloomington, IN)

- Rutgers University, Newark (Newark, NJ)

- University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH)

- Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, TX)

When researching potential colleges, consider factors such as campus location, size, student-to-faculty ratio, and internship or research opportunities, as well as school rankings and how well the program aligns with your career goals. Visit the campuses, if possible, and attend open houses or info sessions to learn about what each program offers. Best of luck in your search!

5 months ago

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