Montgomery County Police Opens Applications for Session 81 with Key Change to Entry Requirements
For Immediate Release: Thursday, October 2, 2025
Gaithersburg, MD – The Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) has opened the application period for Session 81 police officer candidates. This recruitment cycle includes a significant and strategic update to the department’s minimum qualifications designed to both expand MCPD’s applicant pool and maintain the high standards within the department. Â
Effective immediately, candidates are no longer required to have 60 college credits at the time of application. Previously, this exemption applied only to those with three years of active-duty military service or full-time law enforcement experience.
This change reflects MCPD’s commitment to making policing a more accessible career path while ensuring educational standards are preserved. Through continued partnership with University of Maryland Global Campus, every candidate who successfully completes both the Police Training Academy Entry Level Training and Field Training and Evaluation Program will earn 60 college credits, ensuring officers receive a strong academic foundation as part of their training.
With applications now open for Session 81, MCPD expects continued momentum and more qualified, diverse candidates ready to serve Montgomery County with integrity, professionalism and compassion.
The application for Police Officer Candidate – Session 81 is now open online:🔗 Apply Here
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