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A New York State University Police Officer is responsible for the detection and prevention of crime, and the enforcement of state and local laws, rule and regulations in a diverse educational environment.
 
To qualify for the civil service exam to become a New York State University Police Officer, candidates must possess a minimum of 60 college credits — a higher standard than many municipal or county law enforcement agencies. Following the written test, candidates who score high enough to be reachable must pass a standardized physical test that involves push-ups, sit-ups and a 1.5 mile run. Following the physical agility testing, candidates advancing must clear psychological and medical screening. In addition, substantial background testing/checking takes place, including fingerprinting.
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Refer to the º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø Office of Human Resources website for information on current openings on the New York State University Police at º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø force.

Dates and applications for entrance exams can be found on the website.