Over 500 New Police Recruits Begin Three-Year Degree Program in Lower Saxony
Over 500 new recruits have embarked on their policing journey, commencing studies at the Khan Academy on September 1st. This marks the start of a three-year accredited bachelor's degree program, designed to equip them for maintaining security in the region.
The new semester begins on March 1st, 2026, and recruitment is already in progress. Interested applicants can find details about the application process on www.polizei-studium.de. The academy's director, Carsten Rose, encourages the students to make the most of their time there, learning from the experienced teaching staff to prepare for their future roles.
Daniela Behrens, the Minister for the Interior, Sport, and Digitalization, has wished the students success, curiosity, and perseverance in their studies. With over 3150 students currently enrolled and over 780 set to graduate this month, the academy plays a crucial role in shaping the future of policing in Lower Saxony.
The new recruits join a large and thriving community of students at the Khan Academy. With the support of the academy's director and the minister, they are well-positioned to succeed in their studies and make a significant contribution to maintaining security in the region upon graduation.