BPOC No. 104 Entrance Exam for Part-time Night (Remote Class Held in Hutto)

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  • BPOC entrance exam
     April 4, 2026
     10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Capital Area Council of Governments - Mesquite Conference Room

Venue Phone: 512-916-6000

Venue Website:

Venue Address:
6800 Burleson Road, Building 310, CAPCOG Training Center, Austin, Texas, 78744, United States

Description:

Enter the Mesquite Room by entering building 310 through the CAPCOG training entrance. This entrance is located under the metal awning near the main parking lot.

**Extremely Limited Opportunities to Test and Strict Timeline**

Prospective independent cadets for CAPCOG’s Basic Peace Officer Course (BPOC) No. 104 need to pass the Police Officer Entrance Exam before qualifying for enrollment.

The entrance exam is a timed, four-part test covering basic mathematics (calculators not allowed), reading comprehension, grammar, and writing skills. Candidates must score at least a 70 average calculated on all four sections. After successfully completing the test, further BPOC enrollment instructions will be given. Please be prepared to stay for at least another hour the post testing information.

Prior to taking the exam you will receive an email containing a Personal History Statement attachment.  This form must be completed prior to taking the exam.  The form is quite lengthy and you will need to plan accordingly to ensure that you complete it before taking the exam.  This BPOC enrollment will be running on a very short and strict timeline.  If you have questions please call.

BPOC No. 104 Information

The anticipated start date for the upcoming BPOC No. 104 is June 1, 2026. It will be held at the Hutto Police Department. The class will graduate in about 10-months (March 2027).  Graduates must be 21 before completing the course.

BPOC No. 104 is a part-time, evening/weekend academy, meaning the course run from 5:30 pm – 11:00 pm, Monday through Thursday and Saturday classes, with hours that  vary slightly depending on the class syllabus, instructor schedules, and holidays. Some class instructions will be held off site.

BPOCs are designed to meet the initial training requirements mandated by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) for becoming a certified Texas peace officer and to prepare cadets to take the state’s Peace Officer Licensing Exam. BPOC topics are taught by TCOLE certified peace officers to meet standardized objectives and to prepare students for the realities of working as a peace officer. Many subjects are taught in an academic classroom setting and others such as defensive tactics, firearms and driving are taught as hands-on practical lessons. Cadets also will participate in physical fitness training for overall health.

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Special Instructions

This entrance exam is one of two CAPCOG will perform for enrolling cadets into BPOC No. 104. **If this the testing doesn’t fit your schedule, please review other testing time on this website or contact Tonya Domingo for alternative testing times.**  The initial BPOC schedule is tentative and based on when CAPCOG believes it will meet enrollment requirements. If the BPOC start date is adjusted, cadets will be notified promptly.

CAPCOG’s entrance exams are only for prospective independent candidates. Law enforcement agency-sponsored cadets are exempt from taking the exam. CAPCOG encourages all would-be applicants to explore employment opportunities with local jurisdictions. CAPCOG doesn’t keep a list of all jurisdictions that are hiring but some can be viewed on its careers page.

For Questions

Tonya Domingo, CAPCOG Regional Law Enforcement Academy Office Coordinator.