Supervisory Special Agent Richard Schott demonstrates a potentially Supervisory Special Agent Richard Schott demonstrates a non-threatening Supervisory Special Agent Richard Schott indicates the area that agents Supervisory Special Agent Richard Schott demonstrates the use of a gun A person aims a gun at a screen during a session on the Fire Arms Learning at the Academy is divided into two main segments: Weeks 1 — Academic Training The first 12 weeks of training include a highly integrated learning environment where NATs and NIATs learn the threat-based, intelligence-driven and operationally focused approach the FBI takes to all investigations.
At the end of week 12, candidates attend the graduation of the NIATs. NAT graduation takes place in week These standards are intended to foster safety, esprit de corps, uniformity, accountability, a sense of discipline and to eliminate any unnecessary distractions from the training environment: Must be clean shaven throughout training. Jewelry and piercings must be small, simple in design and not present a safety hazard. Facial piercings are not permitted, except for female trainees, who are authorized to wear earrings.
Tattoo s determined to be disruptive to the learning environment must be covered by similarly colored long sleeves or a long sleeve shirt to wear under the polo shirt. Hair must be of reasonable length without faddish or exaggerated style or color.
Packing and Arrival Candidates should pack for the appropriate length of time for which they will stay at the Academy. Candidates should pack according to the following dress code: ONE program and some field trips: business attire.
Night and weekend dress: casual; however, no tank tops or flip-flops are allowed on Academy grounds. It is the main setting for the training of FBI recruits who will be future agents and intelligence analysts of the organization. In the show, it was the primary location set in the past timeline for the first season of Quantico. Miranda Shaw described the training process as the "toughest boot camp and hardest grad school rolled into one".
The main training complex has three dormitory buildings, a dining hall, library, a classroom building, a Forensic Science Research and Training Center, a 1,seat auditorium, a chapel, administrative offices, a large gymnasium and outside track, along with a fully equipped garage.
In addition to the main complex, there is a mock city known as Hogan's Alley, which consists of facades replicating a small town. The Hogan's Alley facades are primarily used for FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration New Agent Training, while behind the facades are fully functioning classrooms, audio-visual facilities, storage areas, and administrative and maintenance offices.
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