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Commission MembershipIntroductionThe Commission on Forensic Education promotes the growth and emphasizes the importance of forensic science programs in education. The Commission, which has no fees or dues to join, offers guidance on instruction, provides help to those who teach or study forensic science, and reviews professional certification programs. The Commission is an effective and essential network that helps educators and students stay informed of the latest innovations, breakthroughs, and important research in the field. Download the Application OR Apply Online Now The Commission helps educators advance the field and inspire future forensic professionals by doing the following:
Membership in the Commission carries all these benefits, and it is free and open to post-secondary and secondary education instructors at the following levels: Commissioner: University and college professors and administrators (full-time, part-time, or adjunct) of a forensic science, law, or behavioral science program at a public or private college or university join the commission at this level. Associate Commissioner: The Commission encourages all forensic science high school instructors to join. Associate Commissioners work with fellow educators at the high school, undergraduate, and graduate level to develop and enhance forensic science programs. The Commission holds annual meetings coinciding with the national conference of the American College of Forensic Examiners International. These meetings provide a great opportunity to meet other forensic educators and many of the leading forensic professionals in the world. Members are dedicated to advancing the field of forensic science and providing quality education to future forensic scientists in the field. |
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