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Polygraph Training Enrollment Agreement

Course Details

Class Schedule
Classes generally meet Monday – Friday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. This may include up to two (2) Saturday classes to facilitate a 3-day break about mid-course. We sometimes have to change the schedule because of weather-related disasters, or other emergencies.
Basic Polygraph Examiner Training Schedule

Basic Polygraph Examiner Course: January 5 - March 13, 2026
(Peachtree City, GA)

PCSOT (Post Conviction Sex Offender Testing):  March 16 - 20, 2026
(Peachtree City, GA)  **See the "Advanced Education" tab for course details.

Basic Polygraph Examiner Course: April 13 - June 19, 2026
(SELMA, ALABAMA)
Location: Alabama Criminal Justice Training Center

Basic Polygraph Examiner Course:  June 29 - September 4, 2026
(Peachtree City, GA)

Basic Polygraph Examiner Course:  September 14 - November 20, 2026
(Peachtree City, GA)

Admissions Policy
A. At least an associate’s degree from an accredited college or university, or written confirmation of qualifications in the State or Country in which the applicant intends to practice, unless a higher-level degree is required for licensing in the State or Country in which the applicant intends to practice, in which case the law shall prevail;
- OR -
An applicable level of education required by the State or Country in which the applicant intends to practice and at least two years of investigative experience confirmed in writing by the supervisor of the applicant, unless a greater amount of investigative experience is required in the State or Country in which the applicant intends to practice, in which case the greater amount shall prevail;
AND, all of the following:

B. Good moral character, documented by a professional reference when not sponsored by law enforcement or government.

C. At least 25 years of age (waiver on a case-by-case basis), unless the State or Country in which the applicant intends to practice requires a higher minimum age, in which case the higher age will apply.

D. A sponsor who is funding the tuition and expenses.

Academic Progress Policy
AIIP will keep official records of the students’ progress during the course and will maintain examination grades. Students are informed of their progress verbally, by periodic counseling sessions, and review of all graded examinations. Students have the right to petition for access to student records.

The grading system used by AIIP consists of percentiles between zero and 100. Students must obtain at least 75% on each of the written examinations and on the comprehensive final examination. Any examination grade below 75% will be considered unsatisfactory. Students will receive additional training and will be re-tested following receipt of an unsatisfactory grade. Students will be dismissed from the training program if they receive an unsatisfactory grade on a re-test. Any student failing a third written examination, excluding those in Physiology and Psychology, will be dismissed from the training program. The student may re-enroll in a later training program.

Conduct Policy
While enrolled, students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times. Acts of dishonesty, or questionable moral turpitude, are grounds for dismissal.
CHEATING, OR WILLFUL ASSISTANCE TO ANOTHER CHEATING, WILL RESULT IN THE STUDENT BEING DISMISSED FROM THE TRAINING PROGRAM.

All students are expected to act maturely and are required to respect other students and faculty members. Incidents of criminal activity, including illegal possession of weapons or drugs are not allowed at any time on the training site. Any violation of AIIP policies may result in permanent dismissal, without the option of attending at a later date.

Basic Course Fees - US

Tuition: $6,000.00 USD
Lodging, meals, transportation and polygraph instruments are not included. A polygraph instrument will be provided for training purposes only. Discounts are available for multiple students.

Basic Course Fees - South Africa
Tuition: $5,750.00 (VAT Included)
Deposit: R5000.00
Lodging, meals, and transportation are not included
Graduation Requirements
To graduate from the Basic Polygraph Examiner Training Program, students must successfully complete:
1) the written performance examinations, or their re-tests;
2) the attendance requirements;
3) a minimum of 3 complete mock polygraph examinations;
4) an exit questionnaire, and,
5) satisfactory performance in conducting a Zone Comparison examination, a Modified General Question Technique examination, and a Known Solution and Searching Peak of Tension Test.