FBI TEEN ACADEMY IN DENVER
August 18, 2016 - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Deadline to apply June 15, 2016
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Learn how the FBI works.
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Find out what it takes to become a Special
Agent.
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Hear how the Bureau tracks down spies and
terrorists.
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Learn how to collect and preserve evidence.
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Listen to stories about under-cover operations.
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Hold the weapons used by agents and learn about
making split-second, life-or-death decisions.
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Dust for fingerprints and examine forensic
materials with Evidence Recovery Technicians
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Get to know local FBI agents.
High school students
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WHO All high
school students, including freshman going into the 9th grade in 2016 and
seniors who graduated in 2016.
WHAT The Teen
Academy is an 8-hour comprehensive look into today’s FBI, filled with
presentations, hands-on exercises and a tour of the Denver Division.
HOW Students must
complete an application and write an essay to apply for the academy and must
have their parent’s or guardian’s permission. The deadline to apply is June
15, 2016.
WHEN Thursday,
August 18, 2016, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
WHERE The FBI,
8000 E. 36th Ave. Denver, CO 80238
APPLY To get an
application, call 303.630.6060 or email
Deborah.Sherman@ic.fbi.gov. She will send you an
application, which is due back by mail or email by June 15, 2016.
WANT AN A+ ON YOUR TEEN ACADEMY ESSAY?
Writing an essay can feel overwhelming for many students,
and because the essay is an important part of the FBI Teen Academy selection
process, we want to help you succeed!
That’s why the FBI’s Citizens Academy Alumni Association is
offering a FREE Essay Writing Workshop on May 21st —from 10:00 a.m. to noon.
Make sure to reserve your spot in this FREE workshop by
emailing ssmith@westdevgrp.com
by May 13th.
ABOUT US
The FBI Denver Division covers Colorado and Wyoming. The
division has 10 satellite offices or ‘resident agencies’, located throughout
both states. Our mission is to protect
the American people and uphold the Constitution of the United States. The FBI works around the globe to combat the
most dangerous criminal and security threats facing our country, from
interna-tional and domestic terrorists to spies on US soil, from cyber villains
to corrupt public officials to mobsters to violent street thugs from child
predators to serial killers. The Bureau has jurisdiction over violations in
more than 200 categories of federal law. Follow us on Twitter @FBIDenver |
www.FBI.gov/Denver
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