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READ MOREThis event will offer valuable insights into the College and its Police Academy program. Detailed information about the state requirements needed to qualify for a cadet position in the upcoming academy class will be provided.
Representatives from Financial Aid and Admissions will be available to answer your questions.
This Police Academy open house will take place at the Richland Campus, in room A143.
The local Municipal Police Academy (MPS 0011) is a part of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College. The College’s Police Academy is a certified unit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission (Act 120).
The Police Academy training program is approximately nine and a half months. Classes are Monday through Friday from 6 to 10 PM, including several weekends.
Academy graduates earn:
Commencement for the Thirty-First Graduating Class will be held on Friday, May 15, 2026 at 6 PM. The ceremony will take place in the Richland Campus Auditorium. Graduates will report to East Hills Main Gymnasium by 5:15pm with gown, cap, and tassel. Guests will be asked to go directly to the Auditorium.
This momentous occasion marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. It is a time for reflection, gratitude, and looking ahead to the future. The dedication of our graduates is unmatched. We hope that this Commencement ceremony will be a joyful and memorable event for you and your loved ones.
Graduates: Full event details are found by visiting our Commencement webpage.
Tickets will be distributed in early May after we confirm how many graduates are walking. They will have your names on them. If you need handicap tickets, please contact Student Activities.
Guests should arrive no later than 5:45pm to gain entrance to the auditorium.
Those who do not have a ticket will still be able to spend the evening with you on campus. They will be directed to the live-streaming areas on campus. This is also a great location for children to watch.
The Board of Trustees is the policy-making body of the College and is ultimately responsible for setting the larger agenda for the institution. The Board is comprised of representatives from private, for-profit companies, education, and non-profits. The Cambria County Commissioners appoint 12 members to our Board of Trustees. Three additional members are board-appointed from locations in which the College has an academic center, and the Student Senate President serves as a voting member.
The Board of Trustees meeting takes place at the Richland Campus in the Holtzman Board Room and/or via Zoom.