Crossover From Law Enforcement Officer to Correctional Officer, Certificate

Program Overview

The Crossover from Law Enforcement Officer to Correctional Officer basic recruit training program prepares students for a career in corrections. Correctional officers oversee the custody of those who have been accused or convicted of crimes.

The law enforcement to correctional officer academy at the Institute of Public Safety prepares students who are Florida certified law enforcement officers to become entry-level correctional officers in Florida. The curriculum is developed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, requiring 198 contact hours. Hourly attendance requirements may vary as our crossover programs are held in conjunction with those attending the basic correctional officer academy. While previous work experience is recognized at the college, all crossover students are held to the same standards as students attending their first program including the uniform and training equipment requirements. This method delivers consistent, fair instruction to all students regardless of which program they attend.

The programs offered are presented in one of the most innovative and high-tech facilities in the nation and cover a broad range of academic and hands-on training that will qualify you to take the state certification exam from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's (FDLE) Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC).

Licensure and Certification

Upon completion of this program, students can earn professional certifications and occupational licenses, including those concerning out-of-state reciprocity.

Requirements for admissions into the Law Enforcement to Corrections Crossover program are established by Santa Fe College Institute of Public Safety in accordance with Florida Statute 943.13, Florida Administrative Code 11B-27, 11B-35, and include:

  1. Must be an active certified officer in the discipline the officer is moving from; or
  2. Cannot be separated from the discipline they are moving from for more than four years
  3. Must be at least 19 years of age
  4. Must pass the FDLE Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test (CJBAT)
  5. Must be a U.S. Citizen
  6. Must be a high school graduate or equivalent
  7. Cannot be convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement, including a plea of nolo contendere
  8. Must have fingerprints on file with the program
  9. Must pass a physical examination by a licensed physician, physician's assistant, or licensed advanced practice registered nurse
  10. Must be of good moral character
  11. Must submit to controlled substance testing

All tuition and fees are estimated costs and subject to change without notice.

Program Costs Breakdown

Tuition for 198 Contact Hours

Tuition and Lab Fees

  • $514.00 Florida Residents
  • $123.00 Non-Florida Residents

Program Application Fee: $135.00

Additional Expenses

  • $100.00 Supplies

Program Cost Totals

  • $749.00 Florida Residents
  • $2,153.62 Non-Florida Residents

Scholarships

There are many scholarships available for Santa Fe College students to apply to. Please visit the Scholarships webpage for more information and how to apply.

Financial Aid

This program is not covered by Financial Aid. For more information regarding Financial Aid guidelines or to speak with a financial aid advisor, please visit the Financial Aid page for more information.

Florida Open Door Grant

This grant pays 100% of the tuition, fees, books, supplies, and assessment costs for this program. Students may qualify for a stipend of up to $1,500 for living expenses while completing their program, as funds are available. For More Information visit the Grants Page.

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of criminal justice system components, terms, concepts, legal issues, and processes.
  2. Demonstrate knowledge of interpersonal communication strategies, radio communication procedures, interviewing methods, and report writing techniques.
  3. Describe the methods for processing and releasing inmates, as well as for inspecting, using, and managing corrections equipment and facilities in a safe manner.
  4. Describe the procedures for transporting, monitoring, and supervising inmates, as well as handling disciplinary actions, visitation, and the oversight of special populations.
  5. Demonstrate knowledge of correctional officer safety practices, contraband, and search procedures.
  6. Demonstrate a knowledge and proficiency in high liability topics that include administering first-aid, CPR, Handling and using firearms, applying defensive tactics, and maintaining functional fitness.

For student success and employment data, see theProgram Effectivenesssection below.

The law enforcement to correctional officer academy at the Institute of Public Safety prepares students who are Florida certified law enforcement officers to become entry-level correctional officers in Florida. The curriculum is developed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, requiring 198 contact hours. Hourly attendance requirements may vary as our crossover programs are held in conjunction with those attending the basic correctional officer academy. While we recognize your work experience, all crossover students are held to the same standards as students attending their first program including the uniform and training equipment requirements. Because of these standards, we think you will find our method delivers consistent, fair instruction to all students regardless of which program they attend.

2020 Florida Basic Recruit Training Program: LE to CO

  • CJK-0300 Introduction to Corrections (32 contact hours)
  • CJK-0305 Communications (40 contact hours)
  • CJK-0310 Officer Safety (16 contact hours)
  • CJK-0315 Facility and Equipment (8 contact hours)
  • CJK-0320 Intake and Release (18 contact hours)
  • CJK-0325 Supervising in a Correctional Facility (40 contact hours)
  • CJK-0330 Supervising Special Populations (20 contact hours)
  • CJK-0078 Responding to Incidents and Emergencies (16 contact hours)
  • CJK-0393 Cross-Over Program Updates (8 contact hours)

Program Effectiveness captures the quality of a program using qualitative data such as program completion, national exam pass rates and job placement.

2020

Students Admitted: 9

Students Graduated: 6

State Correctional Certification on the first attempt: 5 (83%)

Employment rate at the time of graduation: 6 (100%)

The Corrections classes average an 80% pass rate on the SOCE for a three-year period from 2018 – 2020.

Disclosure

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is not the bill that you will receive from Santa Fe College. It is an estimate of what it costs the typical student to attend Santa Fe College for one academic year including tuition, books, course materials, living expenses, transportation, and miscellaneous personal expenses.

Tuition and fees in the cost of attendance below are calculated for credit hour programs, assuming enrollment in 12 credit hours in the Fall and Spring semesters. Actual tuition and fees may vary by program. For a better understanding of your chosen program’s tuition and fees, see program costs above.

Undergraduate Lower Division Courses (A.A./A.S. Degree Courses)
  Off-Campus* Off-Campus with Parent**

Tuition and Fees

In-State: $106.77 per credit
Out-Of-State: $382.90 per credit

In-State: $2,563

Out-Of-State: $9,190

In-State: $2,563

Out-Of-State: $9,190

Books, Course Materials,
Supplies, and Equipment

$783 $783
Living Expenses
(Food & Housing)
$10,367 $3,654
Miscellaneous
Personal Expenses
$2,394 $2,394
Transportation $1,197 $3,942
Total

In-State: $17,304

Out-Of-State: $23,931

In-State: $13,336

Out-Of-State: $19,963

Undergraduate Upper Division Courses (Bachelor's Degree Courses)
  Off-Campus* Off-Campus with Parent**

Tuition and Fees

In-State: $126.33 per credit
Out-Of-State: $428.83 per credit

In-State: $3,032

Out-Of-State: $10,292

In-State: $3,032

Out-Of-State: $10,292

Books, Course Materials,
Supplies, and Equipment
$783 $783
Living Expenses
(Food & Housing)
$10,367 $3,654
Miscellaneous
Personal Expenses
$2,394 $2,394
Transportation $1,197 $3,942
Total

In-State: $17,773

Out-Of-State: $25,033

In-State: $13,805

Out-Of-State: $21,065

*Off-Campus: you intend to live off-campus but not with your parent(s).

**Off-Campus with Parent: you intend to live with your parent(s) or other relatives.

Note: All costs and rates are subject to change for the upcoming year.

For more detailed information, visit SF's Cost of Attendance page.

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