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Gain Skills and Knowledge to Ethically Administer Criminal Justice Procedures
Understand how policing, courts, and corrections work together — and how they can improve.
Learn the history and modern application of criminal procedure to ensure fairness and due process.
Tackle ethical dilemmas and drive positive change in diverse and complex environments.
Gain the expertise to step into leadership roles and inspire progress in criminal justice organizations.
Deepen Your Knowledge with Engaging Courses
Deepen Your Knowledge with Engaging Courses
In the 9-credit Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice Administration and Procedure, you will study the current administration and procedural infrastructure that governs U.S. criminal justice practices and their review processes.
Required Courses (9 credits)
- 3credits
The course presents an overview of key issues in theory and research on each major sector of the criminal justice system — policing, prosecution, criminal defense, courts, and corrections.
- 3credits
This course provides a survey of criminal procedure and related constitutional law.
- 3credits
This course provides a survey of ethical systems and theories.
Using Stackable Certificate Credits toward a Master’s Degree
As part of the stackable pathway, the courses required for this 9-credit certificate may also be applied to satisfy core requirements of the Penn State Master of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice Policy and Administration (CJPA) degree, if you apply and are accepted into the program. You should plan to work closely with an adviser to determine the appropriate sequence of courses to match your education goals.
Courses may also apply to other degree programs. Students should contact their adviser to discuss transfer credit policies and application fees and details.
Course Availability
If you're ready to see when your courses will be offered, visit our public LionPATH course search (opens in new window) to start planning ahead.
Start or Advance Your Career

Start or Advance Your Career
You can use the knowledge gained from this program and the support of Penn State career resources to pursue careers in a variety of fields, depending on your goals.
Career Services to Set You Up for Success

From the day you're accepted as a student, you can access resources and tools provided by Penn State World Campus Career Services to further your career. These resources are beneficial whether you're searching for a job or advancing in an established career.
- Opportunities to connect with employers
- Career counselor/coach support
- Occupation and salary information
- Internships
- Graduate school resources
Graduates can be well-qualified for meaningful and rewarding work in the field of criminal justice. The leadership skills attained within this certificate can benefit those in law enforcement, court administration, corrections, and policy and advocacy. As a graduate with this certificate, you could find work in such occupations as:
- police supervisor or commander
- court administrator
- corrections manager
- public policy analyst
- community safety advocate
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Costs and Financial Aid
Costs and Financial Aid
Learn about this program's tuition, fees, scholarship opportunities, grants, payment options, and military benefits.
Costs and Financial Aid
Graduate Tuition
Graduate tuition is calculated based on the number of credits for which you register. Tuition is due shortly after each semester begins and rates are assessed every semester of enrollment.
2024–25 Academic Year Rates
How many credits do you plan to take per semester? | Cost |
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11 or fewer | $1,027 per credit |
12 or more | $12,325 per semester |
2025–26 Academic Year Rates
How many credits do you plan to take per semester? | Cost |
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11 or fewer | $1,037 per credit |
12 or more | $12,448 per semester |
Paying for Your Certificate
Students pursuing a certificate are considered "nondegree," a status that is not eligible for federal student aid, including the Federal Direct Stafford Loan program. A private alternative loan may be an option to consider.
Additionally, Penn State offers many ways to pay for your education, including an installment plan and third-party payments. Penn State World Campus also offers an Employer Reimbursement and Tuition Deferment Plan. Learn more about the options for paying for your education.
Students pursuing a degree and meeting all other eligibility requirements may qualify for financial aid.
Financial Aid and Military Benefits
Some students may qualify for financial aid. Take the time to research financial aid, scholarships, and payment options as you prepare to apply. Federal financial aid may only be used to pay for credits used to satisfy program requirements.
Military service members, veterans, and their spouses or dependents should explore these potential military education benefits and financial aid opportunities, as well.
Additional Cost of Attendance Details
To view the detailed list of cost of attendance elements:
- visit the Tuition Information site
- click the plus sign to expand the table
- select a semester from the World Campus row
Technical Requirements
Review the technical requirements for this program.
Earn Stackable Credentials on the Way to a Master's Degree

Earn Stackable Credentials on the Way to a Master's Degree
This certificate can serve as a stand-alone credential and as a step on your journey toward the Penn State Master of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice Policy and Administration. Stackable credentials recognize your new skills and knowledge while you work toward your master's degree.
Earning graduate certificates from Penn State World Campus is a great way to gain new skills and quickly add valuable credentials to your résumé.
This graduate certificate’s courses satisfy requirements toward the following degree:
This master's degree is designed for those who want to address pressing criminal justice issues facing society. Learn to evaluate the societal workings that create crime, assess equity in policy enforcement, and propose data-driven and evidence-based solutions that benefit the greater society.
Learn more about the Master of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice Policy and AdministrationYour Criminal Justice Work Makes a Difference
Your Criminal Justice Work Makes a Difference
Every decision made in the criminal justice system — from law enforcement to the courts — affects lives. Your role matters. Your leadership matters.
This program can help you:
- build trust in the communities you serve
- make ethical decisions when the stakes are high
- advocate for fairness, transparency, and accountability
- lead efforts to improve justice systems at every level
When you advance your education, you’re not just improving your career — you’re advancing the cause of justice itself.
Set Your Own Pace

Whether you are looking to finish your program as quickly as possible or balance your studies with your busy life, Penn State World Campus can help you achieve your education goals. Many students take one or two courses per semester.
Convenient Online Format
This program's convenient online format gives you the flexibility you need to study around your busy schedule. You can skip the lengthy commute without sacrificing the quality of your education and prepare yourself for more rewarding career opportunities without leaving your home.
A Trusted Leader in Online Education

Penn State has a history of more than 100 years of distance education, and World Campus has been a leader in online learning for more than two decades. Our online learning environment offers the same quality education that our students experience on campus.
Information for Military and Veterans

Are you a member of the military, a veteran, or a military spouse? Please visit our military website for additional information regarding financial aid, transfer credits, and application instructions.
Note: This program is under review for GI Bill® eligibility, and you may experience delays attempting to use GI Bill benefits toward this program until it has been officially approved.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
How to Apply to Penn State

How to Apply to Penn State
Apply by August 1 to start August 25
Application Instructions
Deadlines and Important Dates
Complete your application and submit all required materials by the appropriate deadline. Your deadline will depend on the semester you plan to start your courses.
Fall Deadline
Apply by August 1 to start August 25Spring Deadline
Apply by December 1 to start January 12
Steps to Apply
For admission to the J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School, an applicant must hold either (1) a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or (2) a tertiary (postsecondary) degree that is deemed comparable to a four-year bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution. This degree must be from an officially recognized degree-granting institution in the country in which it operates.
GPA — Postsecondary (undergraduate), junior/senior (last two years) GPA is required. All applicants are expected to have earned a junior/senior grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
Students who do not have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 will be considered on a case-by-case basis depending on the quality of their overall application. Work experience will be considered for applicants who have more than two years of experience in a related field.
You will need to upload the following items as part of your application:
Official transcripts from each institution attended, regardless of the number of credits or semesters completed. Transcripts not in English must be accompanied by a certified translation. If you are a Penn State alum, you do not need to request transcripts for credits earned at Penn State but must list Penn State as part of your academic history.
Test Scores — GRE and GMAT test scores are NOT required.
English Proficiency — The language of instruction at Penn State is English. With some exceptions, international applicants must take and submit scores for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Minimum test scores and exceptions are found in the English Proficiency section on the Fox Graduate School's "Requirements for Graduate Admission" page. Visit the TOEFL website for testing information. Penn State's institutional code is 2660.
To begin the online application, you will need a Penn State account.
Create a New Penn State Account
If you have any problems during this process, contact an admissions counselor at [email protected].
Please note: Former Penn State students may not need to complete the admissions application or create a new Penn State account. Please visit our Returning Students page for instructions.
Associated programs in the criminal justice policy and administration stack:
Certificates
- Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice Administration and Procedure
- Graduate Certificate in Criminological Theory and Research
- Graduate Certificate in Global Justice and Security
- Graduate Certificate in Impacts on Victims and Offenders
Degree
- Master of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice Policy and Administration
If you begin with a certificate and are interested in pursuing the Master of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice Policy and Administration, work with your adviser while completing your first certificate to determine which program to apply to next.
Up to 15 credits earned in any of these certificate programs may be transferred to the Master of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice Policy and Administration, subject to restrictions outlined in GCAC-309 Transfer Credit.
You can begin your online application at any time. Your progress within the online application system will be saved as you go, allowing you to return at any point as you gather additional information and required materials.
- Choose Enrollment Type: "Certificate Admission"
- Choose "WORLD CAMPUS" as the campus
Checking Your Status
You can check the status of your application by using the same login information established for the online application form.6. Complete the application.
Admissions Help
If you have questions about the admissions process, contact an admissions counselor at [email protected].
Contact Us

Contact Us
Have questions or want more information? We're happy to talk.
To learn more about the Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice Administration and Procedure, please contact:
Ahmet Guler, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Studies in Criminal Justice Policy and Administration
Associate Teaching Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology
[email protected]
Learn from the Best
Learn from the Best
This program is offered in partnership with the Penn State College of the Liberal Arts Department of Sociology and Criminology and the Penn State Harrisburg School of Public Affairs.
These are the same faculty members who teach students in our Master of Professional Studies in Criminal Justice Policy and Administration. Furthermore, a Penn State degree is renowned throughout the industry, giving you a recognized and respected credential to add to your résumé.
Faculty
Eileen M. Ahlin
- DegreePh.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, College Park
- DegreeM.A., Sociology, George Mason University
- DegreeB.A., Administration of Justice and Sociology, Penn State
Dr. Eileen M. Ahlin is an associate professor of criminal justice in the School of Public Affairs at Penn State Harrisburg. She joined the faculty in 2013 after 15 years with a private corporation, where she conducted criminal justice research at the federal, state, and local levels. Her teaching and research interests include violence, neighborhood effects, corrections, research methods, and criminological theory.
Ahmet Guler
DegreePh.D., Public Administration and Policy, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at AlbanyDr. Ahmet Guler, associate teaching professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Penn State, is director of graduate studies in criminal justice policy and administration. His research focuses on criminal justice policy, policing, terrorism, criminal justice reform, information technology in criminal justice, and transnational crime.
Siyu Liu
- DegreePh.D., Criminal Justice, University at Albany (SUNY)
- DegreeM.A., Criminal Justice, University at Albany (SUNY)
- DegreeB.A., Biomedical English, Peking University Health Science Center
- DegreeB.S., Psychology, Peking University
Dr. Siyu Liu specializes in quantitative research on the topic of criminal desistance, police legitimacy and the Forth Amendment process, and the death penalty in China. Dr. Liu is an active member of the Association of Chinese Criminology and Criminal Justice based in the U.S. and has been presenting her research projects in more than eight prestigious universities in China.
Jennifer L. Schally
- DegreePh.D., Sociology, University of Tennessee
- DegreeM.A., Community Psychology and Social Change, Penn State
- DegreeB.S., Sociology, Penn State
Dr. Jennifer L. Schally joined the faculty at Penn State Harrisburg in 2014 after earning her Ph.D. in sociology at the University of Tennessee. Her research interests are mainly in green criminology and crimes by the powerful, including harms to nonhuman animals. She regularly teaches courses in criminology and race and crime. Dr. Schally’s work has appeared in the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, the American Journal of Community Psychology, and the Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Her book, Legitimizing Corporate Harm: The Discourse of Agribusiness, was published by Palgrave in 2018.
Jeffrey T. Ulmer
DegreePh.D., Sociology, Penn StateDr. Jeffery T. Ulmer is a professor of sociology and criminology at Penn State, and serves as associate department head. His work spans such topics as courts, criminal case processing, sentencing, and corrections, as well as criminological theory, religion and crime, and violent crime.