CAMPUS LOCATIONS Departments of University Police SUNY System Administration State University Plaza Albany, NY 12246 AC 518-443-5116 AC 518-443-5500 State University at Albany 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12222 AC 518-442-3130 State University at Binghamton Binghamton, NY 13901 AC 607-777-2275 State University at Buffalo Bissell Hall Amherst, NY 14260 AC 716-645-2228 State University at Stony Brook Dutchess Hall-South Campus Stony Brook, NY 11794 AC 631-632-6350 Downstate Medical Center 450 Clarkson Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11203 AC 718 270-3161 State University College Brockport, NY 14420 AC 585-395-2228 State University College Buffalo, NY 14222 AC 716-878-6332 State University College P.O. Box 2000 Cortland, NY 13405 AC 607- 753-2111 State University College Fredonia, NY 14063 AC 716-673-3465 State University College Geneseo, NY 14454 AC 716-245-5651 UPDD0004 (05/05) State University College New Paltz, NY 12561 AC 845-257-2222 State University College Old Westbury, NY 11568-0210 AC 516-876-3146 State University College of Technology at Delhi Delhi, NY 13753 AC 607-746-4700 State University College of Optometry 33 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 AC 212-780-4901 State University College at Farmingdale Farmingdale, NY 11735 AC 631-420-2702 State University College Oneonta, NY 13820 AC 607-436-3550 State University College of Technology at Alfred Alfred, NY 14802 AC 607-587-4316 Upstate Medical University 750 E. Adams Street Syracuse, NY 13210 AC 315-464-4134 State University College of Technology at Canton Canton, NY 13617 AC 315-386-7117 State University College Oswego, NY 13126 AC 315-312-5555 State University College of Agriculture & Technology at Cobleskill Cobleskill, NY 12043 AC 518-255-5317 State University College Plattsburgh, NY 12901 AC 518-564-2023 State University College of Agriculture & Technology at Morrisville Morrisville, NY 13408 AC 315-684-6410 State University College Potsdam, NY 13676 AC 315-267-2225 State University College Purchase, NY 10577 AC 914 251-6905 Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome Marcy Campus, P.O.Box 3050 Utica, NY 13504-3050 AC 315-792-7106 State University College of Environmental Science and Forestry Syracuse, NY 13210 AC 315-470-6669 State University Maritime College Fort Schuyler Bronx, NY 10465 AC 718-409-7305 Pursue a Career as a University Police Officer Further information regarding careers in University Police can be obtained by contacting your nearest Department of University Police Station or the Office of University Police, System Administration, State University Plaza, Albany, New York 12246. Phone: 518-443-5116 Dates and applications for entrance examinations can be obtained from your nearest New York State Employment Office. Information is also available on Internet at www.cs.state.ny.us. Particular questions regarding your qualifications for the examination can also be directed to the New York State Department of Civil Service, Building 1, State Campus, Albany, New York 12239. Phone: 518-457-6216 Page 1 of 2 The State University of New York www.stonybrook.edu/police THE JOB THE REQUIREMENTS THE TRAINING University Police Officers must meet the highest standards in New York State, as well as in the country for law enforcement officers. Upon successful completion of the selection process, recruits begin training at a Basic School for Police Officers. Recruits will receive training in such areas as: To become a University Police Officer, a person must: Criminal Procedure Law ■ Penal Law ■ Investigation Procedures ■ Report Writing ■ Vehicle & Traffic Law ■ Accident Investigation ■ Emergency Medical Services ■ Emergency Vehicle Operations ■ Communications ■ Firearms Training ■ Community Relations ■ Crime Prevention ■ Physical Fitness / Wellness ■ Defensive Tactics ■ Supervised Field Training ■ Police Functions ■ Be 21 years old; ■ Be a United States Citizen; ■ Be a New York State Resident; ■ Completed 60 hours of college credits; ■ Possess a valid NYS drivers license; ■ Pass a written Civil Service exam and be on their list for canvassing; ■ Pass a medical examination; ■ Have binocular acuity of 20/30 corrected or no less than 20/100 uncorrected; ■ Pass a physical agility test (see agility chart); ■ Pass a psychological examination; ■ Pass an extensive background investigation; ■ Complete a Basic School for Police Officers; ■ Complete a probationary period. ■ A University Police officer is responsible for the detection and prevention of crime, and the enforcement of state and local laws, rules and regulations in a diverse educational environment throughout twenty-eight State University of New York campuses. Officers are part of the educational process. They speak on topics such as sexual assault, drugs, crime prevention and traffic safety. They develop and maintain a positive relationship with students faculty and staff in order to ensure the safety and cooperation of the entire campus community. University Police adhere to high standards of personal and professional ethics UPDD0004 (05/05) THE AGILITY CHART MALE 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Sit-up 38 35 29 24 19 Push-up 29 24 18 13 10 Page 2 of 2 1.5 Mile Run 12:29 12:53 13:50 15:14 17:19 FEMALE 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Sit-up 32 25 20 14 6 Push-up 15 11 9 9 9 1.5 Mile Run 15:05 15:56 17:11 19:10 20:55 www.stonybrook.edu/police