HOW DO I APPLY?
To start the process of enrollment into any AISOM program, students must fill out an Application for Admission. Upon acceptance, students will be asked to supply additional information or documentation in order to enroll in specific programs of instruction. Once enrollment agreements for the chosen program(s) are completed and, admission is granted, students do not need to reapply to reapply to the school unless they have been dismissed due to misconduct or they have not been actively enrolled in any program for more than one year.
Types of Programs
CRI offers both long and short term courses. Long term courses are considered Vocational School Programs. At present, there are three vocational school programs (Advanced Professional Bodyguard/AISOM Operator, Counter Terrorism Instructor and Krav Haganah Instructor). Forms for these programs may be downloaded directly from this site. Short term course registration forms are not available for download on this site. Please contact the office for those forms.
Please email or call Administration to see if you are first qualified to attend a course. If you are qualified, then the next step will be to fill out an application for the school and an enrollment agreement for your chosen course. Please allow 1-3 days for processing. Administration will then contact you once you have secured a spot in your chosen course during. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee placement, as the course date that you have chosen may be at capacity. In the event that you are not able to register for the date that you want, we will ask if you would like an alternate before processing your enrollment. You may call Administration any time to check on the status of your enrollment.
Enrollment Agreements
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Advanced Professional Bodyguard/AISOM Operative Course
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Counter Terrorism Instructor Krav Haganah Instructor
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If you are a veteran, you are welcome to our programs
to request your Certificate of Eligibility. It can take up to 8 weeks for you to receive your certificate from the AISOM so, please print your application once it’s completed while you are still on vonapp.
If you are a corporate, or cash paying student, you will need to submit a deposit along with your paperwork. AISOM also offers financing through a third party financing company called. If you would like to set up a payment plan for the remaining amount due, they can help you. Payments are then set up per month for a maximum of 24 months. If you would like to find out more about this option, please contact the Administration directly.
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Send a copy of your ID (government issued)
The above documents are what we need now to get you started and reserve your space in a course. Once these are submitted, you will also need to submit the following documents to complete your enrollment.
Submit these additional documents within two weeks of course start.
.If you are current law enforcement, employed with the US government, or active duty military, then sending all paperwork from your government or military email will be sufficient.
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Please fill out this form or submit a recent physical to the Administration.
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DD 214 (this will be used to evaluate you for certain assignments)
The following additional documents are both required by the Commission on Post Secondary Education as well as by the Veteran’s Administration. These do not have to be submitted before training starts, but they must be in process. The Administration must have at least your military transcripts in before your certificate of completion for the course can be issued. Please note that these transcripts may be copies, and do not have to be officially sent by the previous school.
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Military transcripts. Please visit for your military transcripts.
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Civilian transcripts (if applicable) In general, most credits will not transfer to our school, given the nature of our training, but we are required to keep these records by the Commission on Post Secondary Education and the Veteran’s Administration.
Please note that documents 1-7 must be in our office prior to the first day of the course. Failure to do so, might result in your being scheduled for a later course date. Document 8 must be received no later than the first week of the course. Document 9 MUST be in process before you complete the course date or YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE YOUR CERTIFICATE.