State Police offering $70,000 starting pay to college students with debt

INDIANA The Indiana State Police is actively recruiting college students and recent graduates struggling with student loan debt, offering a high starting salary in exchange for academic credits.

The agency is promoting a new recruitment drive aimed at turning “credit hours into a career,” positioning a job as an Indiana Trooper as a lucrative solution to college loan burdens.

The recruitment campaign highlights an attractive compensation package:

  • First Year Pay: $70,000
  • Minimum Requirement: 60 Credit Hours of college coursework

By requiring only 60 credit hours, the ISP is opening its doors to individuals who may not have completed a four-year degree but have substantial academic experience. The messaging, which asks, “College Loans Have You Down?”, directly addresses the financial pressure many students face.

The campaign encourages interested applicants to learn more and apply today by visiting IndianaTrooper.com.