Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 52— - FOREIGN SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VII— - CAREER DEVELOPMENT, TRAINING, AND ORIENTATION › § 4023
The Secretary must set up a professional development program so members of the Service get the skills they need at each career stage. For Foreign Service officers, the main focus is training for career candidates and midcareer officers (after tenure and as they near eligibility for the Senior Foreign Service) to prepare them for higher responsibilities. Junior officer training focuses on analysis, reporting, consular, administrative, and language skills. Midcareer training focuses on management, negotiation, functional, and policy skills. The program should let people gain skills that meet clear professional standards. Career candidates should finish candidate training before getting career status, and members should finish midcareer training before entering the Senior Foreign Service. The Secretary should try to allow course credit toward university graduate degrees when courses match graduate-level work. Training will be run by the Department and can include other government or non-government institutions the Secretary chooses.
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22 U.S.C. § 4023
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73