The staff and faculty of the Grossmont College Administration of Justice Department
welcome you to explore the world of Public Safety Careers!
We hope to help you accomplish your dream of becoming a Police or Highway Patrol Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Reserve Officer, Forensic Specialist, Dispatcher, Security Professional, Corrections or Probation Officer, Court Administrator, or Federal Agent!
Grossmont College AOJ Department serves approximately 1,500 majors each semester with degrees and certificates. We also have state certified academies and courses.
We have enjoyed a successful relationship with local law enforcement agencies and crime labs and place our students in internship or work experience programs. Many of our students have become police officers, correctional officers, security managers, investigators, dispatchers, forensic technicians and latent fingerprint examiners.
Many of our graduates now teach in our programs!
Student Spotlight - AOJ and Forensic Technology Program!
Students should be aware that prior felony or any misdemeanor or felony domestic violence
convictions, and some psychological holds, are disqualifying. TROs (Temporary Restraining
Orders) can also be a disqualifier.
Prior substance abuse (including marijuana) and other disqualifiers may apply in specific positions related to law enforcement or forensics.