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kills
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n
t
s
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he
s
ta
f
f
a
ls
o
provi
des
graduate/profes
s
ional
school
application
assistance,
including
r
e
s
ea
rc
hing
progra
ms
,
reviewing
personal
st
atements
and
other
application
mater
ia
ls
and
c
onduct
ing
pra
ctic
e
interviews
.
T
o
help
wi
th
i
nternship
and
job
searches,
Career
Services
posts
va
ca
nci
e
s
via
e
-ma
il,
the
W
eb
sit
e
and
in
t
he
Res
our
ce
Center
.
They
sponsor
employer
inf
orm
ati
on
ses
sions
and
on-ca
mpus
inte
rview
s
,
provide
access
to
a
numbe
r
of
internships
and
job
f
ai
rs
ar
ound
C
entr
al
T
exas
and
us
e
an
el
ectr
onic
resume
referral
and
job
listing
system
that
c
onnec
ts
SU
ca
ndi
dates
with
national
empl
oyment
opportunities.
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IVE
RSIT
Y
POL
IC
E
D
EP
AR
T
MEN
T
T
he
S
outhwes
tern
Univers
ity
P
olice
Depart
men
t
provides
year
-round,
24-hour
uniformed
patrol
a
nd
se
cur
ity
duty
in
marked
vehicles
on
cam
pu
s
propert
y
and
thr
oughout
campus
buildings.
P
atr
ol
pr
oce
dure
s
a
ls
o
include
regular
wal
king
assignments
for
areas
of
campus
not
accessible
to
ve
hic
le
s,
providing
on-
campus
escorts
and
extra
patrol
requests.
They
also
present
special
c
rim
e
a
w
ar
ene
ss
progr
ams
to
the
communit
y
thr
oughout
the
year
.
A
ll
U
nive
rs
ity
P
olice
of
ficers
ar
e
li
cens
ed
and
certified
b
y
the
T
exas
Commission
on
Law
E
nfor
ce
me
nt
Of
fic
e
rs
’
Standards
and
E
ducat
ion
as
meeting
the
training
requirements
of
the
state
of
T
e
xas
for
pea
c
e
of
ficer
s.
S
U’
s
police
of
fi
cers
are
recognized
as
peace
of
f
icers
under
Article
2.12
of
the
T
exa
s
Code
of
Crim
inal
Procedure,
and
they
make
arrests
pursuant
to
the
code
for
c
rim
es
def
ined
in
the
T
exas
Penal
Code
and
ord
inances
o
f
the
City
of
Geor
getown.
T
raf
f
ic
of
fe
nse
s
a
nd
othe
r
minor
incidents
also
may
be
handled
through
the
SU
T
raf
fic
and
Safety
C
ommit
tee
or
t
he
Uni
ver
sity
Commi
ttee
on
Di
scipline.
SU
of
ficers
are
armed
and
in
uniform
to
be
highly
vis
ible
f
or
the
campus
communi
ty
an
d
to
act
as
a
deterrent
against
crime.
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