Law Enforcement Officer Application for Tuition Waiver is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Attorney General's Office - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is the Law Enforcement Officer Application for Tuition Waiver?
A: It is a program in North Dakota that provides tuition waivers for law enforcement officers.
Q: Who is eligible for the Law Enforcement Officer Application for Tuition Waiver?
A: Law enforcement officers employed by North Dakota law enforcement agencies are eligible.
Q: What does the tuition waiver cover?
A: The tuition waiver covers the cost of tuition for the officer's courses.
Q: Are there any requirements to maintain eligibility for the tuition waiver?
A: Yes, officers must maintain a satisfactory academic progress and employment status to continue receiving the waiver.
Q: Is the tuition waiver transferable to other individuals?
A: No, the tuition waiver is not transferable to family members or other individuals.
Q: How can law enforcement officers apply for the tuition waiver?
A: Officers can apply by completing the Law Enforcement Officer Application for Tuition Waiver and submitting it to the appropriate office.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting the application?
A: The deadline for submitting the application varies, so officers should check with their respective agency for specific deadlines.
Q: Can the tuition waiver be used for any educational institution?
A: No, the waiver can only be used for educational institutions in North Dakota.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the courses that can be taken with the tuition waiver?
A: The waiver can only be used for courses that are related to law enforcement.
Q: Is the tuition waiver a guarantee of acceptance into a course or program?
A: No, the waiver does not guarantee acceptance into any course or program; it only covers the cost of tuition if accepted.
Form Details:
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