Move toward the armed security path with Class G training direction.
Some students want more than entry-level unarmed work. Class G is for the student who is thinking about armed security opportunities and understands that this path carries higher responsibility, more serious requirements, and additional training expectations.
Who This Program Is For
- You are pursuing armed security work in Florida.
- You understand armed work requires a more serious training path.
- You want admissions guidance before moving forward.
- You need a structured way to understand the Class G requirement.
What You Get
- A Class G training path connected to Florida armed security requirements.
- Admissions follow-up so the training requirements are confirmed clearly.
- Guidance on the difference between Class D and Class G paths.
- A serious enrollment path for students pursuing armed security options.
Requirements and Compliance Notes
- FDACS states that Class G applicants must submit proof of completing an initial course of instruction that includes 28 hours of classroom and range training.
- Class G involves firearms training and qualification requirements. Scheduling, range work, eligibility, and documentation must be handled correctly.
How Enrollment Works
- Enroll online to start the admissions process.
- Confirm the training path and requirements with admissions.
- Complete the required classroom/range components where applicable.
- Use your completion documentation for the next FDACS licensing step.
Questions Before You Enroll
Is Class G the same as Class D?
No. Class G is the firearm license path for eligible licensees who need to carry a firearm while performing regulated duties.
Can everything be completed without coordination?
No. Because Class G includes firearms/range requirements, admissions must help confirm the correct next step after enrollment.
Does this guarantee armed employment?
No. It supports the training requirement path; employers and state licensing decisions are separate.