DENVER – Learn how agents discover evidence at crime scenes, conduct investigations and make communities safe. Do those things and more during two Federal Bureau of Investigation Teen Academies in Denver on June 13 and Aug. 3. Deadline to apply is May 7.
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DENVER – Learn how agents discover evidence at crime scenes, conduct investigations and make communities safe. Do those things and more during two Federal Bureau of Investigation Teen Academies in Denver on June 13 and Aug. 3. Deadline to apply is May 7.
Youth between the ages of 15-18 who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors when school starts in the fall of 2018 can apply for one of the two academies. Those who will be freshmen in fall 2018 or seniors who will graduate this spring are not eligible.
Each academy is free (excluding lunch) and runs 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the FBI Denver Division, located at 8000 E. 36th Ave., Denver, CO 80238.
The FBI Teen Academy provides an opportunity for high school students to visit the field office and go behind the scenes of the FBI. Upon completion of Teen Academy, high school students will foster a greater understanding of the FBI’s mission and how it serves citizens.
Students will receive classroom training and be exposed to programs such as hazmat, evidence recovery, fingerprinting, white collar crimes, terrorism, undercover operations, cyber-security, intelligence gathering, SWAT and more. They’ll learn from top experts in the FBI Denver Division.
Applicants must:
Be between 15-18 years old and headed into their sophomore, junior or senior year of high school. Fall 2018 freshmen or seniors about to graduate are not eligible to apply.
Be a resident of Colorado or Wyoming.
Submit an application, one photo of the applicant and an essay no longer than one page, single-spaced.