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Umpires and referees are not required to attend four-year colleges or universities, but many do have college degrees. Often sports officials are former college athletes who decided to pursue a career in sports in a nonperformance capacity.
Professional umpires receive formal training to work at this level. There are three nationally approved umpiring schools that offer four- to five- week courses that cover all aspects of the job. In most cases, there is no set education or experience requirements for these programs.
To become a professional umpire, you must attend a professional umpire school. The schools are generally five weeks long.
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