Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC) recently celebrated the graduation of its latest Law Enforcement Academy class, honoring a group of cadets ready to serve in law enforcement. The graduates, led by class leader Alberto Flores, completed the demanding program under the guidance of Wes Haggan, the program coordinator. This cohort included cadets John Hertel, Jaysen Davis, Carlos Martinez, Dylan Ehrlich, Jordan Skelly, Cameron Rojik, Dustin Tulley, Connor Manning, Alexis Lambert, and Salvador Oliver.
The NWFSC Law Enforcement Academy provides foundational training for those seeking careers in law enforcement. “The academy is an important step for individuals committed to protecting and serving,” said Haggan. The academy offers a comprehensive curriculum covering the skills and knowledge necessary for cadet certification in Florida.
Situated in the Florida Panhandle, NWFSC is known for educational quality and community engagement. Part of Florida’s public college system, the institution serves a region spanning from the Gulf of Mexico to the Alabama border, offering degrees and certificates across various fields.
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