
FBI New Orleans, the Tulane University Police Department, and the Louisiana Chapter of the FBI National Academy are proud to announce the third annual Future Law Enforcement Youth Academy (FLEYA).
Two of the nation’s most iconic institutions and law enforcement partners will conduct training for selected youth from the State of Louisiana.
The FLEYA program is a FREE weeklong overnight camp exposing students (15 to 17 years of age) to federal, state, and local law enforcement practices. This joint effort promotes law enforcement career paths by giving the selected students an inside look at the various practices and techniques as taught by subject matter experts and agency instructors.
Tulane’s Uptown campus will serve as the home base for an academic environment with the premier atmosphere to encourage students to pursue higher education and careers in law enforcement.
More information about the program including the application, can be found at this link to the Community Outreach page of the FBI New Orleans website: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/neworleans/community-outreach.
PROGRAM DATES: June 1 – 6, 2025. Students applying for the FLEYA program must meet the following criteria: Student is a United States Citizen residing in the State of Louisiana; Student is currently enrolled in a Louisiana High School; Student must be between 15 to 17 years old at the time of the Future Law Enforcement Youth Academy (FLEYA); This program is only for current high school students (students graduating high school in the spring of 2025 are not eligible; Student minimum GPA of 2.7; Student understands they must be present each day of the FLEYA program; no absences during FLEYA; And completed application and essay must be emailed in PDF form to LouisianaFLEYA@fbi.gov.
Please direct questions about the FLEYA program to LouisianaFLEYA@fbi.gov.






