
Excitement Builds for Future Law Enforcement Recruits
- Students enjoy many activities that teach them about leadership, including hiking Mount Helena, crime scene investigation and more
- The Academy is held at the Montana Law Enforcement Academy campus
- The program is facilitated by the Montana Assocation of Chiefs of Police in Great Falls, Montana
Excitement Builds for Future Law Enforcement Recruits
For aspiring law enforcement students, sights are set for this summer to partake in an incredible Academy offered through the Montana Association of Chiefs of Police.
Time to sign up and the number of students being accepted for the summer Academy are limited, so signing up soon should be a priority for those students looking to attend this year.

Junior Police Leadership Academy Coming to Helps Future Recruits
The Academy will be hosted at the Montana Law Enforcement Academy campus in Helena, Montana. Upcoming sophomore, junior and senior students are all encouraged to apply to academy.
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The program will be limited to 30 students this year, with activities ranging from leadership skills to covering everything law enforcement encounters. From crime scene investigation to arrests, students learn about what it takes to wear the badge.
How To Sign Up Students for the JPLA in Montana in July
The Junior Police Leadership Academy is July 20-26, 2025, in Helena. To register a student or to view the application for the academy, click here. More information about the Montana Association of Chiefs of Police can be viewed here.
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