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University of the District of Columbia: Police Ranking 2024

University of the District of ColumbiaRanked
674
in the USA
University of the District of Columbia is a small public HBCU college offering many disciplines along with police majors and located in Washington, District of Columbia. This college is operating since 1977 and is presently offering associate's and master's degrees in 2 police programs.

University of the District of Columbia is quite affordable: tuition cost is around $14,000 per year. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in District of Columbia listing.

According to recent studies, University of the District of Columbia area is generally safe: the college is reported to have a rather good rating for on-campus crime.

Based on 60 evaluation factors, University of the District of Columbia police program ranks #674 Police School (out of 2035; top 35%) in the United States and #6 Police School in District of Columbia. Major competing police schools for this school are University of Virginia in Charlottesville and University of Maryland College Park. Check the details about all twelve competing police schools and available police majors below.

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School ranking:

#6 Police School in District of Columbia
#240 Police School in the South
#674 Police School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

Second Best Corrections Study Program in District of Columbia
Third Best Security Services Program in District of Columbia

Regional Ranking

#26 Corrections Study Program in the South
#30 Security Services Program in the South

National Ranking

#81 Security Services Program in USA
#83 Corrections Study Program in USA

More program rankings:

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Social Work Programs - ranked top 35% in USA
Also, see how University of the District of Columbia ranks among HBCU schools and graduate schools in District of Columbia.

Contact information:

University of the District of Columbia
4200 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20008
Phone: (202) 274-5000
Website: www.udc.edu

Location map:

University of the District of Columbia Location Map

Police majors:

Associate's degree

Corrections Administration

Master's degree

Securities Services Administration

Local competitors:

University of Virginia - Police School Ranking
University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA, 5 police programs

University of Maryland College Park - Police School Ranking
University of Maryland College Park

College Park, MD, 4 police programs

George Washington University - Police School Ranking
George Washington University

Washington, DC, 12 police programs

American University - Police School Ranking
American University

Washington, DC, 6 police programs

Rutgers University New Brunswick - Police School Ranking
Rutgers University New Brunswick

New Brunswick, NJ, 1 police program

Syracuse University - Police School Ranking
Syracuse University

Syracuse, NY, 4 police programs

Saint Joseph's University - Police School Ranking
Saint Joseph's University

Philadelphia, PA, 4 police programs

SUNY at Albany - Police School Ranking
SUNY at Albany

Albany, NY, 5 police programs

University of Delaware - Police School Ranking
University of Delaware

Newark, DE, 4 police programs

George Mason University - Police School Ranking
George Mason University

Fairfax, VA, 12 police programs

Virginia Commonwealth University - Police School Ranking
Virginia Commonwealth University

Richmond, VA, 11 police programs

Rowan University - Police School Ranking
Rowan University

Glassboro, NJ, 2 police programs

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