No Law Enforcement Experience? Minn. Trooper Program Says No Problem

March 10, 2025
About 30% of Minnesota State Patrol's 620 troopers graduated from an agency program that provides training for candidates with a college degree to help pass the state licensed peace officer exam.

Vince Wren was all set to become a prosecuting attorney until he worked an internship and found the job didn’t bring much gratification.

“I was bored with the lifestyle of researching and writing,” the 26-year-old from Eagan said. “I wanted something more fast paced and dynamic.”

He found that with the State Patrol. On his first shift, Wren got involved in a pursuit. “I did catch the guy,” he said.

Wren made the jump from law school to trooper three years ago by going through the patrol’s Law Enforcement Training Opportunity (LETO), a program for people who hold two- or four-year college degrees, but don’t have training or background in law enforcement.

From now through March 30, the agency is accepting applications for its next round of LETO starting in August.

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