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ICAC Task Force Program
Back to top Back to main Skip to menuFox Valley Technical College - ICAC Task Force Program
c/o University of New Hampshire
OJJDP ICAC Task Force
Office of Training & Technical Assistance
10 West Edge Drive, Room 106
Durham, NH 03824
USA
http://www.icactraining.org
ICAC Task Force Program
http://www.icactraining.org/Training.htm
Course length
Contact Task Force for details.
Course description
The ICAC Training & Technical Assistance Program is federally funded through the Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). The Program's course offerings are conducted under a cooperative agreement between Fox Valley Technical College and OJJDP under Grant #2005-MC-CX-K032.
The ICAC Training & Technical Assistance Program offers regional, specialized and technical assistance training to federal, state and local prosecutors, probation and parole officers and law enforcement investigators at locations throughout the country so that participants can take advantage of the valuable information conveyed during our Programs in the most cost-effective manner possible. As mandated by OJJDP, only Regional ICAC Task Force agency or Affiliate agency members will be approved to participate in our training programs. Federal and International participants will receive consideration on a case by case basis.
Admissions and entry requirements
Only Regional ICAC Task Force agency or Affiliate agency members will be approved to participate in our training programs.
Fees
For regional training, the tuition, student materials, instructional cost, and single occupancy lodging will be provided by the ICAC T&TA Program through funding received from OJJDP. The participant is responsible for transportation, meals, parking, and other incidental expenses (see individual program listings on our website at www.icactraining.org for detailed information about costs covered). A confirmation letter will be e-mailed to all participants pending approval within 2 weeks following the class registration deadline. Transportation arrangements should NOT be made until after confirmation letters are received. The agency of a “no-show” participant will be billed $1,100 for the cost of the vacant training seat. In addition, any participant that is absent without approval during the training will be billed $1,100 for the vacant seat and any lodging costs incurred by our Program.
Federal Employees: The ICAC Training & Technical Assistance will pay for tuition, student materials, and instructional costs for Federal employees who obtain the appropriate approvals and wish to attend training. However, current program guidelines prohibit us from expending grant funds to pay lodging expenses for Federal employees.
Costs related to technical assistance training vary by program and available funding and will be posted on a case-by-case basis. The hosting agency will determine what participant costs are covered for students attending Technical Assistance training.
Contact Person
Brad Russ
Director of Training & Technical Assistance
brad.russ@unh.edu
Tel: +1 603.862.7031
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