Criminal Justice – 91ֱ Tue, 24 Feb 2026 22:07:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Criminal Justice – 91ֱ 32 32 Culver-Stockton’s Fallen Officer Project Highlighted in Community Presentation /news/2026/culver-stocktons-fallen-officer-project-highlighted-in-community-presentation/ Tue, 24 Feb 2026 15:11:14 +0000 /?p=48398 Through the Fallen Officer Project, C-SC’s criminal justice program connects students with families of fallen heroes. (Above: C-SC’s Seth McBride speaking to the Ralls County Conservative Committee in mid-February.)

CANTON, Mo. — 91ֱ Criminal Justice Senior Lecturer Seth McBride recently presented on the College’s Fallen Officer Project to members of the Ralls County (Missouri) Conservative Committee. During his Feb. 13 presentation, McBride shared how the initiative honors fallen first responders while providing transformative experiential learning opportunities for students.

The Fallen Officer Project is part of Culver-Stockton’s criminal justice coursework and pairs students with the families and legacies of officers and firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty. Through the project, students research the lives and service of fallen heroes, connect with surviving family members, and help ensure their stories and sacrifices are remembered.

McBride was joined in the presentation by two Culver-Stockton criminal justice alumni, Zachary Pfeiffer `18 and Joshua Douglas `21, who now serve as law enforcement officers in northeast Missouri. Together, the group discussed the impact of the project on students, participating families, and the broader law enforcement community.

“The Fallen Officer Project is designed to push students beyond the classroom in a truly immersive, hands-on way,” McBride said. “This is more than a college course; it’s a life course. Through meaningful conversations with fallen hero families, students gain a deeper understanding of the personal and community impact of public service loss while building lasting connections rooted in empathy, professionalism, and respect.”

In a , Pfeiffer said taking part in the course and the Fallen Officer Project when he was a student shaped his perspective as a law enforcement officer. “It’s given me more of a focus as to what I’m doing out there while I’m at work,” he noted.

A key component of the Fallen Officer Project is its public outreach and fundraising efforts. Students organize memorial events, such as honor walks, that pay tribute to officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty, with proceeds supporting organizations that serve fallen hero families.

Funds raised through project initiatives benefit groups such as Supporting Heroes and Whose House Our House, organizations that provide financial assistance, community programming, and long-term support to the loved ones of fallen public-safety professionals.

For more information about C-SC’s criminal justice program, visit /majors/criminal-justice/.

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91ֱ Online Programs Recognized in OnlineU 2026 Rankings /news/2026/culver-stockton-college-online-programs-recognized-in-onlineu-2026-rankings/ Mon, 02 Feb 2026 16:52:14 +0000 /?p=48177 CANTON, Mo. — 91ֱ has been recognized in multiple OnlineU national and state rankings for 2026, highlighting the College’s commitment to affordable, high-quality online education that supports student success and workforce readiness.

91ֱ’s OnlineU 2026 Rankings include:

  • #5 Most Affordable Online Forensic Accounting Programs (Minor)
  • #9 Best Online Forensic Accounting Programs (Minor)
  • #12 Most Affordable Online Bachelor’s Degrees in Law Enforcement (Criminal Justice)
  • #12 Best Online Law Enforcement Degrees (Criminal Justice)
  • #15 Most Affordable Online Master’s Degrees in Counseling
  • #23 Most Popular Online Business Degrees in Missouri

“91ֱ is committed to delivering flexible, high-quality online education that meets students where they are and prepares them for meaningful careers,” said Dr. Lauren Schellenberger, president of 91ֱ. “These rankings affirm the value of our online programs and the dedication of our faculty to providing practical, career-focused learning experiences that benefit both our students and the workforce.”

According to OnlineU, rankings are designed to help students evaluate online programs using transparent, data-driven criteria. The organization analyzes factors such as tuition affordability, alumni salary outcomes, program popularity, and student demand using data from accredited institutions and national education databases. This methodology helps prospective students better understand the return on investment and real-world value of online degrees.

91ֱ offers a growing portfolio of online undergraduate and graduate programs designed to support working professionals, adult learners, and students seeking flexible degree pathways. Programs emphasize experiential learning, applied skills, and personalized support, ensuring graduates are prepared to thrive in competitive job markets.

For more information about 91ֱ’s undergraduate programs offered online, visit /online-undergraduate-programs/. Learn more about C-SC’s Master of Arts in counseling program, visit /master-of-arts-in-counseling/.

Learn more about OnlineU’s ranking methodology at .

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Missouri Public Safety Scholarship Now Available to Help Public Safety Professionals Pursue Degrees at 91ֱ /news/2025/missouri-public-safety-scholarship-now-available-to-help-public-safety-professionals-pursue-degrees-at-culver-stockton-college/ Tue, 11 Nov 2025 18:57:51 +0000 /?p=47157 CANTON, Mo. — 91ֱ (C-SC) is pleased to announce its approval as an official partner institution for the Public Safety Recruitment & Retention Scholarship, a state-supported program designed to provide financial aid to public safety professionals and their eligible dependents pursuing higher education in Missouri.

Through this program, approved students will have 100% of their tuition paid, enabling them to pursue eligible degree programs that prepare them to serve Missouri communities in public safety roles. This includes approved associate and bachelor’s degrees aligned with fields such as criminal justice, psychology, biology, chemistry, public relations, homeland security, emergency management, disaster management, and other eligible subjects.

“Culver-Stockton is proud to support the individuals who serve and protect our communities,” said Seth McBride, Director, Center for Public Safety at C-SC and chair of the C-SC Criminal Justice department. “Through this partnership, we hope to expand educational access for public safety personnel and their families while continuing to prepare future leaders committed to strengthening the safety and well-being of Missouri communities.”

Scholarship Eligibility

To qualify for the 2026-27 academic year, applicants must:

  • Apply by Dec. 15, 2025. (Students must reapply each academic year to be considered for funding.)
  • Be Missouri residents.
  • Be public safety personnel with at least six years of service, or the dependent child of eligible personnel with at least 10 years of service.
  • Meet admission requirements and be enrolled in an approved degree program.
  • Not already hold a bachelor’s degree.
  • Complete the FAFSA and provide required verification documents.

Eligible applicants may be current or former police officers, firefighters, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, or advanced emergency medical technicians, as defined by Missouri statute. Verification may include state-issued licenses, certificates, or employer documentation supporting full-time service.

Application Deadline

Applications for the 2026–27 academic year must be completed by December 15, 2025. Students must reapply each academic year to be considered for funding.

How to Apply

Prospective students may begin the application process by visiting the following resources:

  • Public Safety Recruitment & Retention Act Scholarship Information & Eligibility Requirements:
  • Access the Scholarship Employment Verification Form:
  • Complete the FAFSA to Get Started:

For more information, contact McBride at smcbride@culver.edu.

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Criminal Justice Students Honor Fallen Heroes at Annual Fallen Officer Project /news/2025/c-sc-criminal-justice-students-honor-fallen-heroes-at-annual-fallen-officer-project/ Wed, 26 Mar 2025 15:05:09 +0000 /?p=40470 The Culver-Stockton Criminal Justice Program will host the Annual Fallen Officer Project on April 12 in the Mabee Sports Complex Gym. This tournament is open to C-SC students, staff and faculty. Participants can play pickleball while paying tribute to law enforcement officers and firefighters who have lost their life in the line of duty. The cost to participate is $20 per team, with a limit of 20 teams.

Money raised or donations received during the tournament will benefit two organizations: Supporting Heroes, Inc. and Michigan Urban Youth Alliance organizations. Supporting Heroes, Inc. is focused on serving family members of fallen first responders to create relationships amid tragedy, and Michigan Urban Youth Alliance promotes community policing initiatives with inner-city youth.

The pickleball tournament is a culmination of the 12-week course entitled “In the Line of Duty,” which teaches students historical, emotional, and interpersonal skills to understand further the commitment first responders make when taking an oath as professionals.

Seth McBride, Senior Lecturer in Criminal Justice at 91ֱ, teaches the course. He said the objective is to recognize the fallen heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice. “The content covered in this course, and the conversations that take place throughout the 12-week semester, will push students outside of their comfort zone,” McBride said. “We are asking college students to create connections with someone who has tragically lost a loved one in the line of duty. These difficult conversations and the relationships that result from them will prepare the minds of our students for the trajectory of their career.”

For more information regarding the Fallen Officer Project, contact Seth McBride at smcbride@culver.edu.

About 91ֱ
91ֱ, situated on 140 acres in Canton, Missouri, atop The Hill overlooking the Mississippi River, was founded in 1853 by members of the Disciples of Christ Church. Today, more than 1,000 students from around the world shape their futures in academic excellence with opportunities in 80 majors and minors, five graduate programs, 21 NAIA inter-collegiate athletics, 35 diverse student organizations, and many campus-life events.

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C-SC Criminal Justice Students Honor Fallen Heroes At Annual Event /news/2024/c-sc-criminal-justice-students-honor-fallen-heroes-at-annual-event-3/ Fri, 08 Mar 2024 14:45:48 +0000 /?p=33663 Participants can walk while paying tribute to law enforcement officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. The cost to participate is $25 in-person or $30 virtually. Registration for both can be completed online at .

Participants who register before midnight March 20, 2024, will receive a t-shirt and potentially other items, on the day of the event. Registrants after March 20, 2024, will not receive the t-shirt and other potential items.

Money raised or donations received during the walk will benefit two organizations: Supporting Heroes, Inc. and Whose House Our House (WHOH) organizations. Supporting Heroes, Inc. is focused on serving family members of fallen first responders to create relationships amid tragedy, and WHOH promotes community policing initiatives with inner-city youth.

“We have a great addition to the spring 2024 Fallen Officer Project Campaign! This year we will also recognize Fallen Law Enforcement Officers, Fallen Firefighters, and those who have become permanently disabled due to their public safety career,” stated Senior Lecturer Seth McBride. The project will still follow the same criteria for the students who participate. Students honoring law enforcement officers will wear a blue Fallen Officer Project logo, and those honoring firefighters will wear a red Fallen Officer Project logo.

The walk is a culmination of the 12-week course entitled “In the Line of Duty,” which teaches students historical, emotional, and interpersonal skills to understand further the commitment first responders make when taking an oath as professionals. McBride teaches the course, and he said the objective is to recognize the fallen heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice. “The content covered in this course, and the conversations that take place throughout the 12-week semester, will push students outside of their comfort zone,” McBride said. “We are asking college students to create connections with someone who has tragically lost a loved one in the line of duty. These difficult conversations and the relationships that result from them will prepare the minds of our students for the trajectory of their career.”

For more information regarding the Fallen Officer Project, contact McBride atsmcbride@culver.edu.

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C-SC Criminal Justice Students Honor Fallen Heroes at Annual Event /news/2022/c-sc-criminal-justice-students-honor-fallen-heroes-at-annual-event/ Fri, 25 Mar 2022 19:30:14 +0000 /?p=16165 Senior lecturer Seth McBride created the “In the Line of Duty” course in 2017 to provide students with historical, emotional, and interpersonal skills to better understand the commitment first responders make when taking a personal oath as a professional. The 12-week class takes a deep dive into the psychological components of a first responder, focusing on law enforcement by reviewing case studies and officer-involved shootings. The course’s objective is to recognize fallen heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice, and throughout the course, C-SC students represent a person who lost their lives in the line of duty. The national organization Supporting Heroes, Inc matches students with family members of fallen first responders to create relationships amid tragedy. Then, students represent their assigned hero during the class through written assignments, speeches, social media responsibilities, and the Fallen Officer walk. For the first time in program history, this event will pay tribute to firefighters who were killed on duty while also honoring law enforcement officers who suffered a line of duty death.

“This is a life course,” McBride said, “We are asking college students to go out of their comfort zone to connect with someone who has lost a loved one.” While the conversations may present new experiences for the students, the project’s outcomes far outweigh the hesitations. Jared Henderson, a senior at C-SC, has chosen to represent a fallen firefighter because he serves as a volunteer firefighter in his community. Henderson said that he knows the project and walk are “important to the families.” He shared, “The Fallen Officer Project lets them know that their family member hasn’t been forgotten- it represents and honors them.”

The walk will be held on the Richeson Track at Ellison-Poulton Stadium on the campus of 91ֱ from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, 2022. The cost to participate is $25, and registration is open to the public. All proceeds go to Supporting Heroes and Whose House Our House Foundation, an organization committed to bridging the gap between law enforcement and inner-city youth. To sign up for the Fallen Officer walk or donate to the project, visit . For additional information about the Fallen Officer Project, please contact Seth McBride at smcbride@culver.edu.

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