What are the educational requirements for probation officers?
The minimum educational requirements for adult and juvenile probation officers vary from state to state. The vast majority of states require a minimum of a bachelor’s degree. There are states that prefer that candidates have some level of previous related experience or knowledge of the job. A few states will consider candidates with a minimum of a high school education and experience. In Illinois, the general qualifications are: A citizen of the United States. A resident of the State of Illinois within 90 days of employment (the Circuit Courts may impose more restrictive residency requirements). A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, preferably with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, sociology, social work, or related social science. Otherwise generally qualified as provided by law or rule of the Court. Circuit Court policy may establish more restrictive employment requirements. Click on the Employment link for additional information.