FBI National Academy Graduates Alumni
The FBI National Academy is a professional course of study for U.S. and international law enforcement that serves to improve the administration of
justice in police departments and agencies at home and abroad and to raise law enforcement standards, knowledge, and cooperation worldwide.
For 10 classroom-hour weeks, four times a year, classes of some 250 officers take undergraduate and/or graduate college courses at our Quantico,
Virginia, campus in the following areas: law, behavioral, science, forensic science, understanding terrorism/terrorist mindsets, leadership
development, communications, and health/fitness. Officers participate in a wide range of leadership and specialized training, sharing ideas,
techniques, and experiences with each other, creating lifelong partnerships that span state and national lines. The National Academy is
internationally know for it's academic excellence and you must be invited to attend. The National Academy began in 1935 and has in
excess of 46,000 graduates. Less than 1% of law enforcement professionals are able to attend this prestigious training program in their career.
Connie Shingledecker, Major (Retired)
Session 185 – 1996
Pat Bartholomew, Captain (Retired)
Session 210 – 2002
Billy Duckett, Captain
Session 216 - 2004
Dan Kaufman, Major
Session 230 - 2007
William "BG" Dixon, Major
Session 251 - 2012
Brad Steube, Sheriff (Retired)
Session 200 - 2000
Todd Shear, Captain
Session 274 - 2018