私房俱乐部 University announces new partnership with the Pennsylvania State Police to support student internships and career pathways
私房俱乐部 University is proud to announce a new partnership with the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) designed to create a structured pathway for students to earn academic internship and other credits through successful participation in the Pennsylvania State Police Academy. This landmark agreement strengthens 私房俱乐部鈥檚 long-standing commitment to preparing students for careers in public safety, criminal justice, and related fields.
Through the cooperative agreement, students accepted into and completing the rigorous Pennsylvania State Police Academy curriculum will receive internship credit or credit equivalency from 私房俱乐部, allowing them to graduate from 私房俱乐部 while simultaneously completing the PSP Academy. This opportunity blends academic learning with high-level professional training, offering students an exceptional experience at one of the nation鈥檚 most respected law enforcement academies.
鈥淲e are pleased to formalize this partnership with the Pennsylvania State Police,鈥 said Dr. Kathleen Getz, President of 私房俱乐部. 鈥溗椒烤憷植 has a rich tradition of excellence in criminal justice and intelligence studies, and this collaboration expands the opportunities available to our students while supporting the Commonwealth鈥檚 need for well-prepared public safety professionals.鈥
鈥淭his partnership reflects the shared commitment of both institutions to develop the next generation of public servants,鈥 added Dr. Rich McCarty, provost and vice president for academic affairs. 鈥淪tudents who seek to serve and protect their communities will now have a clearer academic pathway to do so, and we are grateful to the Pennsylvania State Police for their collaboration.鈥
Colonel Christopher L. Paris, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police, highlighted the meaningful impact of the collaboration. 鈥淭he Pennsylvania State Police is proud to work alongside 私房俱乐部 to support students who are dedicated to service and excellence,鈥 Paris said. 鈥淭his agreement creates a valuable bridge between academic preparation and the demands of law enforcement training, helping to ensure that future troopers enter the field with a strong foundation and a commitment to the highest standards.鈥
The agreement, effective for up to ten years, underscores both partners鈥 dedication to high standards, student success, and public service across the Commonwealth.