U.S. Marshals Service Centralized Student Career Experience Program

U.S. Marshals Service Centralized Student Career Experience Program

Interested in joining America’s oldest federal law enforcement agency?

Come learn about the U. S. Marshals Service Centralized Student Career Experience Program (CSCEP)

Date: Friday, Oct. 15

Time: 12:30 p.m.

Location: Lehman Hall 219

This cooperative education program prepares potential Deputy U.S. Marshals to enter the USMS. Deputy U.S. Marshals perform a wide range of duties:

Protecting Courts -Safeguarding the federal court system has been the primary job for the Service since the first U.S. Marshals were appointed in 1789. Today, Deputy Marshals are trained to use the latest security techniques and equipment to protect judges, their staffs, prosecutors, witnesses and jurors. 

Prisoner Custody - Each year, the Marshals Service transports more than 180,000 prisoners and aliens. 

Transportation - Detainees being moved between courts, prisons and deportation sites typically travel in Service owned aircraft and ground vehicles. 

Warrant Execution - The USMS arrests 75 percent of all federal fugitives. That is more felons than are apprehended by all other federal agencies combined.

Service of Process - Today’s Deputies assist in planning and executing warrants of arrest. They locate wanted persons, make positive identification and maintain custody of persons after arrest. In addition, Deputies execute civil and criminal process at the direction of the courts.

Students referred to the program must:

  • Be at least 20 years old and a U.S. Citizens
  • Have a valid Driver's License
  • Be enrolled in one of the following major fields of study: criminal justice, political science, psychology, public administration, sociology, or social science with a concentration in one of the majors listed.
  • Have and maintain a GPA of 3.0 in their major field of study and an overall GPA of 2.75
  • Be a Junior or Senior
  • Pass a structured interview
  • Pass a full-field background investigation, medical examination, and fitness test
  • Work in a USMS district office anywhere in the United States for 16 weeks at the GS-4 grade level

Upon successful completion Of CSCEP and degree requirements, students may be converted to a
Deputy U.S. Marshal Position, subject to satisfactory performance within 120 Days after completion of degree requirements.