About Police Mentorship Programme (Tertiary)
The Police Mentorship Programme (PMP) was first launched in 2004 as a proactive recruitment strategy to inspire university students to join the Force after graduation.
Upon its 20th anniversary, PMP is expanded and revamped to encompass all post-secondary students, whose education attainment would meet the academic requirements for joining the Force upon graduation. Project Achieve, which was launched in 2018 and targeted students of post-secondary institutions, shall be incorporated into PMP.
PMP (Tertiary) Mentors are serving police officers, who will lead mentees from their respective parent institutions and share with them knowledge, experience and challenges in the career as a Police Officer. Through PMP (Tertiary), mentees have ample opportunities to participate in various kinds of activities, such as visits to police units, participate in interview workshops, and the Internship Programme (summer and winter period).
Eligibility
PMP (Tertiary) is now open for application to students from local post-secondary or tertiary institutions, including but not limited to the below: