That is not a requirement.
You can become an FBI agent after studying any subject, anywhere. The minimum educational requirement to become an FBI agent is a bachelor's degree in any subject.Criminal justice might not be the best field of study for this career. The FBI is partial to law school graduates, accountants, linguists, engineers, and scientists. Most of the knowledge one would accumulate in a criminal justice degree program is taught during New Agent Training at the FBI Academy. There are many applicants for Special Agent jobs, and one needs to have special skills and considerable accomplishments to be considered.One critical requirement to become an agent is U.S. citizenship. If you studied criminal justice in Ireland as an Irish citizen, you would first have to emigrate to the United States and obtain citizenship before you could apply to the FBI.
Yes, a high school diploma is required to become an FBI agent. In addition to the educational requirement, candidates must meet other qualifications such as having relevant work experience and passing a rigorous background investigation. A bachelor's degree is strongly recommended and can enhance one's competitiveness for the position.
No you can not become an FBI agent when you have gone to a juvenile facility.
they would become an FBI agent because of there income or probably they would just like to protect their community
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No FBI Director has ever become the US President, nor has any FBI Special Agent become the US President. President Nixon applied to become a Special Agent but was not accepted for this position.
There is no height requirement as height is no longer considered a bona fide occupational requirement so selection based upon height would be discrimminatory. However, there are requirements for either weight relative to height or body fat ratio.
All FBI agents are required to be US Citizens.
Of course - many already have.