Jose Higareda's action plan outlines his educational path to become a police officer, including receiving his high school diploma in June 2016, enrolling in community college in August 2016 to earn an associate's degree by June 2018, transferring to Fresno State to study criminal theory and technology and earn a bachelor's degree by June 2020, applying to the police academy in January 2021, and becoming a police officer after passing all tests in January 2022.
Jose Higareda's action plan outlines his educational path to become a police officer, including receiving his high school diploma in June 2016, enrolling in community college in August 2016 to earn an associate's degree by June 2018, transferring to Fresno State to study criminal theory and technology and earn a bachelor's degree by June 2020, applying to the police academy in January 2021, and becoming a police officer after passing all tests in January 2022.
Jose Higareda's action plan outlines his educational path to become a police officer, including receiving his high school diploma in June 2016, enrolling in community college in August 2016 to earn an associate's degree by June 2018, transferring to Fresno State to study criminal theory and technology and earn a bachelor's degree by June 2020, applying to the police academy in January 2021, and becoming a police officer after passing all tests in January 2022.