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Hey guys, I was just wondering something. I noticed on the forces.ca website that for MP, it says "The minimum academic requirement is a community college diploma in Law and Security Administration, Police Foundations, or a similar program from a recognised Community College or CEGEP. Related employment experience will also be considered in determining education equivalency."
I took Law and Security Administration in college but did not graduate as I did not qualify for OSAP (according to the them, my parents made enough money to pay for me, but they managed their finances poorly and could not afford to pay for my college). I started my 2nd year but could not complete it due to financial reasons. My question is: would my 1 completed year of Police Foundations and a mix of 6 years as a security guard be considered "related employment experience" for determining "education equivalency"? I've asked recruiters but I keep getting mixed responses. I was told "I believe that really refers more to applicants currently employed with a police service" and I've also gotten "I believe it would but I'm not sure."
So if any of the current MP's on this board or any applicants who are in a similar situation could answer my question, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance
I took Law and Security Administration in college but did not graduate as I did not qualify for OSAP (according to the them, my parents made enough money to pay for me, but they managed their finances poorly and could not afford to pay for my college). I started my 2nd year but could not complete it due to financial reasons. My question is: would my 1 completed year of Police Foundations and a mix of 6 years as a security guard be considered "related employment experience" for determining "education equivalency"? I've asked recruiters but I keep getting mixed responses. I was told "I believe that really refers more to applicants currently employed with a police service" and I've also gotten "I believe it would but I'm not sure."
So if any of the current MP's on this board or any applicants who are in a similar situation could answer my question, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance