Admission requirements for the NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and Coastal Carolina Community College must be completed before a student can be registered for a BLET class.
Applicants must:
- Be at least 21 years old (20 years old with official request of law enforcement agency)
- Have a clean criminal and driving record
- Pass the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) with a score of at least 597
- Pass the Police Officer Physical Agility Test (POPAT)
- Have graduated high school
- Have a valid North Carolina driver’s license (active duty and military dependents exempt)
- Secure sponsorship from a North Carolina law enforcement agency
- Have a North Carolina licensed medical professional verify their physical-readiness
- Retrieve and submit an OFFICIAL Local Criminal Records Check for every county resided in the United States since the age of 16
- Disclose all criminal charges (regardless of disposition), military disciplinary issues, college disciplinary issues, as well as ALL illicit drug use
- Complete and surrender all documentation provided by the BLET Director
- Provide copies of:
- High school diploma or GED, or transcript showing graduation date
- Birth certificate
- NC Driver License
- DD214 – Member 4 showing discharge status (if former military)
Equipment Needed
- BLET student reference books
- Class uniforms (embroidered collared shirt and cap, khaki cargo/tactical pants, tan belt, military style tan suede boots)
- Physical training clothing (gray shorts and/or sweatpants, bright green t-shirts and/or sweatshirts, running shoes and socks)
Please do not purchase uniforms or books until instructed to do so by the BLET Director.