PA. STATE POLICE SEE SPIKE IN CADET APPLICATIONS

Pennsylvania’s State Police Commissioner says his department has seen a spike in applications to the police academy after the state dropped its college credit requirement.  Colonel Christopher Paris said in a news release that nearly half of the over 12-hundred applicants would not have been eligible just a month ago.  Cadet applicants now are required only to have a high school diploma or GED and a valid driver’s license.  They also need to be a state resident and at least 20 years old to apply. Paris says the state is waiving the college degree requirement on a trial basis.