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Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 5:49 PM

Sheriff Ramsay announces Law Enforcement Scholarship Program

St. Louis County Sheriff Gordon Ramsay announced the commencement of the Law Enforcement Scholarship Program for 2024.

Ramsay announced that the MSA Board of Directors has established a scholarship fund for the awarding of up to 18 - $2,000 scholarships for this year. These scholarships are due to the coordinated efforts of the 87 elected Sheriffs of the State of Minnesota.

The MSA gives special recognition to the financial needs of students attending the peace officer skills course, or one of the two- or four-year law enforcement degree programs around the state.

“The MSA Board of Directors acknowledges the current challenges in recruiting and greatly appreciates the individuals that make the decision to serve others through a career in law enforcement. This is one way that we can support that honorable decision,” said executive director James Stuart.

“This remains a noble profession and offering these scholarships is another we that we can promote the profession and support those who wish to serve and protect in our communities,” said Ramsay.

The MSA recognizes the importance of pre-entry training for people considering law enforcement as their career choice. The MSA also recognizes that some students may need outside help in meeting the costs of such training, even though they excel academically.

The MSA Scholarship Committee, in making its selection of awards, intends on achieving representation from all geographical areas of the state. Scholarship awards will be announced by Dec. 30 of the same year.

Application forms and a statement of procedures are available at the St. Louis County Sheriff’s offices located in Duluth, Hibbing or Virginia. Scholarships are only available to students currently enrolled in one of the following three categories: 1. Mandated POST Skills Program 2. In their second year of a two-year law enforcement program.

3. In their third or fourth year of a four-year college criminal justice program.

In order to qualify, students must have completed at least one year of the two-year program or two years of a four-year program. Students meeting these criteria are invited to obtain a scholarship application form from their local sheriff’s office or online at www.mnsheriffs.org .

Completed applications, along with transcripts from schools attended, should be submitted to one of the aforementioned St. Louis County Sheriff’s Offices by Friday, Nov. 30.


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