St. Johns River State College Criminal Justice Academy Cadets were recently recognized for completing the Florida Law Enforcement Academy program. Orange Park Police Chief Randy Case was the …
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St. Johns River State College Criminal Justice Academy Cadets were recently recognized for completing the Florida Law Enforcement Academy program.
Orange Park Police Chief Randy Case was the guest speaker. Courtney Wolf received the Academic Achiever award for the highest GPA. Brent Clyde received the Most Proficient in Firearms award.
The graduates include Paul Adams, Derek Bailey, Nathanial Becker, Brent Clyde, Jesse Devane, Tyrel Emig, Timothy Hanes, Christopher Haney, Brandon Jackson, Melanie Lynn, Tristan Mack, Jared Marquez, Jason Marsh, Mark Mastellone, Nelson Moser, Dalton Price, Nickolas Rockwell, Matthew Rucci, Joan Sanchez, Joseph Shannon Jr., Ashley Sutch, Kiara Tolbert, Brandon Trentman, Jason Urmanic, Ashleigh Williams, Courtney Wolf and Micah Wynne.
SJR State’s Criminal Justice Academy provides job-related training to prepare cadets for entry-level employment. Cadets will be eligible to take the state certification exam upon completion of the certificate programs. The certificates also provide credit hours that can be transferred to SJR State’s associate in science degree in criminal justice technology.
Applications for the July 2025 day and night classes will be available online in April. For additional information about SJR State’s Florida Law Enforcement Academy, call (904) 808-7490 or visit sjrstate.edu/law. Applications for the new Bachelor of Science In Criminal Justice, Applied Intelligence Studies and the Associate in Science in Paralegal Studies are available online.