Criminal Justice Program FAQs
Earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Criminal Justice on-campus or online. You can also earn an Associate of Arts or Undergraduate Minor. Here are some commonly asked questions about our Criminal Justice Program.
Faculty members in Franklin Pierce University's criminal justice program are highly experienced professionals with backgrounds in law enforcement, criminal justice administration, legal studies, and research, bringing real-world expertise to the classroom.
Franklin Pierce University offers both on-campus and online options for earning a criminal justice degree, providing flexibility for students with varying schedules and preferences.
Tuition costs vary depending on factors such as residency status, degree level, and financial aid eligibility. Prospective students are encouraged to contact the admissions office for current tuition rates and information on available scholarships and financial aid options.
Yes, our program offers courses and training in specialized skills relevant to various career paths within the criminal justice field, ensuring that students are equipped with the knowledge and abilities needed to excel in their chosen areas of interest.
Our faculty members actively engage in professional development activities, industry conferences, and collaborations with criminal justice practitioners to stay informed about industry trends and incorporate relevant updates into the curriculum. Additionally, the university regularly assesses and revises the curriculum based on feedback from students, alumni, and industry partners.
CONTACT the admissions team
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
(800) 437-0048
admissions@franklinpierce.edu
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Online Admissions
(800) 325-1090
FPUonline@franklinpierce.edu
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.