From Training to the Front Lines: Indian River State College Graduates Two New Classes of Public Safety Professionals

Group portrait of Indian River State College law enforcement academy cadets in blue uniforms, arranged in three rows outside a columned campus building with palm trees. U.S. and Florida flags stand behind; an instructor in yellow is at left and a staff member in a tie is at right.
Corrections Academy Class #178 graduates celebrate their completion of the rigorous 420-hour Basic Recruit Training Program, marking the beginning of their careers as correctional officers in state and federal facilities. 
Group portrait of Indian River State College law enforcement academy cadets in blue uniforms, posed in three rows outside a columned campus building. The U.S. flag is centered, with campus and Florida/academy flags flanking the group; a staff member in a dress shirt and tie stands at far right.
Law Enforcement Academy Class #181 graduates celebrate their completion of the rigorous 770-hour Florida Basic Recruit Training Program, marking the beginning of their careers in law enforcement and public service.