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Top Colleges for Criminal Justice?

I'm seriously considering a career in criminal justice. Does anyone have some insight on the best colleges for this major? Looking for good programs and opportunities for internships.

2 months ago

Absolutely, there are several great schools known for their strong Criminal Justice programs, each offering unique opportunities:

1. University of Maryland: They have a top-ranked Criminology and Criminal Justice program that's been consistently recognized nationally. Known for its robust curriculum and faculty research.

2. University of Pennsylvania: The criminology program at UPenn is an interdisciplinary program that combines elements from the Wharton School of Business, the sociology department, and the law school. You might find the breadth of coursework beneficial.

3. Florida State University: They have a well-respected College of Criminology and Criminal Justice. The college prides itself on its dedicated research centers that study topics like crime prevention and juvenile justice.

4. Northeastern University: Their School of Criminology and Criminal Justice offers cooperative learning, where students alternate traditional classes with full-time employment in fields related to their academic and career interests. A great opportunity for internships!

5. University of Cincinnati: Notable for its research and teaching in Criminal Justice. Students have the opportunity to engage in paid research assistantships.

6. Penn State University: Their program is unique because it is offered through their Sociology department. They also sponsor the Crime, Law, and Justice Club—a student organization that organizes networking, speaker events, and service-learning projects.

Remember to research each of these institutions further and consider factors like financial aid, location, campus culture, along with internship opportunities when making your decision. You'll want to make sure that a school is good fit for you on all levels.

2 months ago

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