
Complete Your Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Leadership –A Cornerstone of Modern Policing
Prepare your officers for success with a flexible, customizable, online program that reinforces the tenets of modern policing. CLU’s Bachelor in Organizational Leadership program is a transformative curriculum that cultivates resilient leaders who demonstrate critical thinking, cultural competence, and emotional intelligence so they are prepared to meet the challenges of today’s law enforcement landscape.
Claremont Lincoln University provides a highly customizable program that allows students to earn their degree, while working and preparing to advance their careers.
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Course Content Includes:
• Leader as a Mentor
• Strategic Communications
• Critical Thinking
• Field-based Research
• Civic Engagement
• Modern Policing
• Ethical Leadership
• Criminal Justice
• Field-based projects tailored to resiliency and cultural competence for transformational policing
Student Benefits
Online and asynchronous format – flexibility officers can use Highly relevant curriculum
Affordable tuition at $250 per credit hour
• Scholarships are available for those who enroll before the end of 2024
Full-time students can earn a degree in 24 months
• Eligible students can earn nine credits toward their Master’s and a Graduate Certificate while completing their Bachelor’s.
Students can transfer up to 90 credits from previous courses and experiential learning
• Prior learning and experience assessment provided
• Experiential learning credit includes military training



THE RESULTS
Deepened Cultural Competence
Robust Critical Thinking
Enhanced Communication Skills
Honed Strategic Problem-Solving
Resilient Leadership
THE RESEARCH
Research shows that officers with undergraduate degrees demonstrated greater levels of problem-solving skills and performed on par with officers who had 10 years of additional experience. Research also revealed that police officers with college degrees are:
More likely to be promoted
Less likely to be the subject of misconduct complaints
Less likely to use force