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.
Additional information on can be found online.
Refer to the ßÙßÇÂþ» Office of Human Resources website for information on current openings on the New York State University Police at ßÙßÇÂþ»
force.
Dates and applications for entrance exams can be found on the website.