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Northwest Florida State College Law Enforcement Academy Celebrates 24 Cadets at Graduation Ceremony

Northwest Florida State College

The Law Enforcement Academy at Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC) proudly announces the graduation of 24 cadets who have successfully completed a comprehensive six-month, 785-hour training program. These dedicated individuals have undergone rigorous instruction and are now prepared to take the oath to serve and protect their communities.

Many graduates were sponsored by local law enforcement agencies, including the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, Walton County Sheriff’s Office, Niceville Police Department, and one from the Northwest Florida State College Police Department. 

The College’s Chief of Police Aaron Murray delivered the invocation. In attendance to support the cadets were Board of Trustees members Maj. Gen. Don Litke, Ret. USAF, and Lyndsi Stevens.
 
“This graduating class reflects a continued tradition of excellence at the NWFSC Law Enforcement Academy where 70 graduates have completed this program in 2025” said Richard McCoy, Law Enforcement Coordinator at NWFSC Public Safety Training Center. “Each cadet has demonstrated determination, discipline, and a commitment to public service. Our dedicated team of adjunct instructors—composed of both active and retired law enforcement professionals—play a critical role in shaping these recruits into capable and ethical officers.”

“These graduates are entering a profession that demands integrity, resilience, and compassion,” McCoy added. “We are confident they will meet that challenge head-on and make a meaningful difference in the lives of the citizens they serve, and we are extremely proud of them for answering the call to serve!”

The Public Safety Training Center at NWFSC continues to be a regional leader in law enforcement education, also offering training pathways for certified officers from other states seeking Florida certification. The academy’s commitment to upholding high standards ensures that both new recruits and seasoned professionals receive the tools and training necessary for a successful career in public safety.

To learn more about the Law Enforcement Academy and other public safety programs offered at NWFSC, visit: nwfsc.edu/academics/public-safety/.


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