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High School for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (Central, SW, NE College)

Houston, TX
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About High School for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (Central, SW, NE College)

The High School for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice is a specialized secondary-level institution located in Houston, Texas, offering a focused academic environment for students interested in careers in public safety, law enforcement, and criminal justice. The school operates in connection with Houston Community College system campuses. Institutional type and control data are not separately reported for this entity in IPEDS records.

No specific postsecondary program listings are currently available in IPEDS data for this institution. The school's curriculum is oriented around law enforcement principles, criminal justice coursework, and related career and technical education pathways designed to prepare students for entry-level careers or further postsecondary study in the field.

Located in Houston, TX, one of the largest cities in the United States with a substantial public safety workforce, this institution provides students with a relevant urban context for studies in law enforcement and criminal justice. Prospective students should contact the institution directly for current enrollment and program information.

Contact Information

4701 Dickson Street, Houston, TX 77007

Programs

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