LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – A program to help teens and young adults determine their plans after graduating high school is being expanded by the Michigan State Police.

The state police’s youth explorer program is now reaching nine other MSP posts across the state.

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To see a full list of participating MSP posts, click here.

The MSP Explorer Program allows those between 14 and 21-years-old to experience what it’s like to be a police officer through training and mentoring by MSP troopers.

When they turn 18, they can apply for a paid position as a cadet.

Those interested can apply by clicking here.