Finding a Pathway to a Federal Career
As a retired military veteran with 20 years of experience, Josh Lynch came to Sam Houston State University for a college degree to open doors to federal law enforcement positions. Lynch earned his bachelor’s degree in just 20 months, which included an internship with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) in Houston, Texas.
In August 2014, Lynch was accepted in the Master's program within the Department of Security Studies and obtained the college’s first Pathways Internship with ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in Flagstaff, Arizona.
More at the College
- College Welcomes Three New Faculty Members
- Dr. Jones Studied Drug Cartels in Mexico
- New Student Org Aids Abused Children
- Protecting Americans and the First Family Abroad
- Intern Monitors Juvenile Offenders at Home
- CJ Welcome Week Introduces College Activities
- Explore the Broad Field of Homeland Security
- College Adds Five Ph.D.s and More than 40 Masters’ Graduates
- Kevin Madden Joins Advising Staff
- Intern Wants to Protect and Serve His Community
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