Your Pathway to Criminology and Criminal Justice
Keuka College has established an articulation agreement with the Wayne–Finger Lakes Board of Cooperative Educational Services (W–FL BOCES), offering area high school students a streamlined pathway toward a bachelor's degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
W–FL BOCES Criminal Justice Program
Students who complete W–FL BOCES's Criminal Justice program – offered at either the Finger Lakes Technical and Career Center (FLTCC) in Stanley, N.Y., or the Wayne Technical and Career Center in Williamson, N.Y. – are eligible to earn up to 12 college credits toward Keuka College's B.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice, based on their high school grade-point average.
At Keuka College, you'll build on your technical foundation with a rigorous liberal arts education and real-world experience through our annual Field Period® internship program, graduating prepared for careers in law, intelligence, public advocacy, and related disciplines.
Contact Information
Dr. Carol Lugg
Associate Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness
Why Choose a Career in Criminal Justice?
A career in criminal justice puts you at the center of some of society's most important work – protecting communities, upholding the law, and advocating for those who need it most.
Growing demand: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects continued demand for law enforcement officers, detectives, and related public safety professionals, with opportunities across local, state, and federal levels.
Diverse career paths: Graduates pursue roles in law enforcement, corrections, intelligence, homeland security, victim advocacy, human services, law, and public policy.
Make a meaningful impact: Criminal justice professionals play a vital role in shaping safer, more equitable communities — work that is both challenging and deeply rewarding.
Stable employment: Public safety and justice-related fields offer strong job stability, with many positions offering competitive salaries, benefits, and opportunities for advancement.