LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- FBI Louisville is looking for high school students to join its Teen Academy this summer.

The academy is scheduled for July 14-17 at the agency's office on Sycamore Station Place in Louisville.

The program gives students a behind-the-scenes look at the FBI. 

Students will learn about a variety of topics, such as cybercrime, terrorism, public corruption, polygraph exams, evidence response, SWAT and more.

The academy is open to any high school-aged students, including those who will be freshmen this coming school year and seniors who will graduate this school year. 

The deadline for students to apply is May 23. 

To download the application, click here. Applications should be submitted by email, or mailed no later than 5 p.m. May 23.

Students will be notified of their application status via email the week of June 9. Those who are selected will then be given more information about the academy. They'll also have to confirm their acceptance into the program. 

FBI Louisville said "punctuality, professional behavior, and appropriate dress will be required of all students participating in this program."

To learn more, click here.

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