Police Internship Opportunities

The College Station Police Department offers several different internship opportunities during Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters for students from Texas A&M, Blinn, Sam Houston State, and Prairie View A&M. Internship positions are restricted to those students seeking academic credit for the semester. Prospective internship candidates must receive academic approval and credit to be considered for placement with the College Station Police Department Internship Program.

Persons seeking internship without academic credit will not be considered. If you have any questions about our Internship Program, please contact: Mr. Scott Simpson, hsimpson@cstx.gov.

Application Process


Each prospective intern candidate will complete an application and hiring process prior to beginning the internship. Each step must be completed before moving forward in the process. This will include the following steps:

  • Submitted applications will be reviewed and candidates will be notified if they will move forward for the initial oral interview
  • Initial Oral Interview
  • Personal History Statement (PHS) submission
  • Background investigation conducted by Police Department personnel
  • Fingerprint Submission
  • Final Oral Interview
  • Drug screening
  • Submit (3) original academic contracts to Human Resources

The Summer 2026 application period has closed.

Internship Opportunities Positions:

Administration (Research)


The Research Intern is a qualified undergraduate or graduate student (criminal justice, psychology, sociology, or other related field) with an interest in learning about the Police Department as it relates to analysis of various areas within the agency.  The intern will assist in researching, compiling, analyzing, and reporting on various resources gained through departmental operations. The position reports to the Administrative Services Lieutenant.

Crime Scene Unit


The Crime Scene Unit Intern is a qualified undergraduate or graduate student majoring in Forensic Investigative Science with an interest in learning about the criminal justice system and the police department. The goal of the internship is to provide the student a meaningful internship experience in the functions and work of crime scene investigation from the perspective of the Crime Scene Unit within the Criminal Investigation Division.
 
The Crime Scene Unit Intern will be exposed to work in Crime Scene Processing such as latent fingerprint processing, DNA collection, photography, crime scene processing, evidence collection, digital evidence collection, and more. The Crime Scene Intern performs a variety of administrative and operational duties to include responding with Crime Scene Investigators to scenes, data entry, digital imaging, clerical tasks, and assisting staff with daily routine operations of the Crime Scene Unit. The position reports to the Forensic Tech Supervisor.

Crime Victim Services


The Crime Victim Services Intern is a qualified undergraduate or graduate student (criminal justice, psychology, sociology, or other related field) with an interest in learning about all areas of the Police Department as it relates to victims and witnesses to criminal activity.  The goal of the Victim Services Program is to support and assist victims and witnesses of violent crimes that occur within the College Station Police Department’s jurisdiction, ensuring the rights and needs of the victims and/or witnesses are met. 

The Crime Victim Services Intern will assist in providing victims with referrals to applicable community resources, assist with public presentations (police academy, schools, etc.), communicate and work with detectives and patrol officers, and other needed tasks.  The position reports to the Department’s Crime Victim Services Coordinator.

Criminal Investigations (General)


The Criminal Investigation (General) Intern is a qualified undergraduate or graduate student (criminal justice, psychology, sociology, forensics, or other related field) with an interest in learning about the criminal justice system and the police department. The goal of the internship is to provide the student a meaningful internship experience in the functions and work of law enforcement from the perspective of the Criminal Investigation Division.
 
The Criminal Investigation (General) Intern assists with a variety of administrative and operational duties as developed and assigned by the CID Commander, to include case follow-up, contacting victims & witnesses, writing police reports, reviewing transcripts, and assisting detectives. The position reports to the Division’s Volunteer and Intern Coordinator.

If you have any questions about our Internship Program, please contact: Mr. Scott Simpson, hsimpson@cstx.gov.