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Indiana State Police Looking for Cadets

By: Web Producer
Updated: November 2, 2007
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Indiana State Police are looking for a few good cadets. They are accepting applications for the 69th Recruit Academy - that's starting next June. The recruits will train for 27 weeks. The force boasts the highest pay in the Midwest with a starting salary of over $38,000.
Here are some of the basic requirements for applicants:
-- Be a U.S. citizen
-- Be at least 21 years old and younger than 40 when appointed as a police employee
-- Vision correctable to 20/50
-- A high school diploma or GED
-- A valid driver's license
Applications must be submitted online by midnight on November 25, 2007.  You can find the application and details about the selection process at www.in.gov/isp/2305.htm .

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