SYRACUSE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO TRAIN FUTURE AND CURRENT OFFICERS AT OCC

Posted on July 30, 2020

 

Onondaga Community College will host the Syracuse Police Department’s Training Academies through at least the year 2025. Campus facilities will be used to both train future officers and host other police training courses. Designated OCC classrooms, offices, and athletic facilities will be available to the Syracuse Police Department at no cost. OCC has a similar agreement with the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department.

“We are honored to welcome future and current members of the Syracuse Police Department to our campus so they can utilize our outstanding facilities while preparing men and women for a career in law enforcement. Between the Syracuse Police Department, the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department which also trains here, our Criminal Justice degree program, and our Central New York Police Academy, we are proud to be Central New York’s partner in education for future and current members of the law enforcement community,” said OCC President Dr. Casey Crabill.

"I am proud and honored to welcome the addition of 26 new Police Officers to the Syracuse Police Department. I would like to thank the Officers and their families for their sacrifice, as the recruits endured a strenuous 27-week academy. I would also like to extend a special thank you to the administration of Onondaga Community College. We look forward to our new partnership as we transition many of our academy activities to their facilities in the future," said Syracuse Chief of Police Kenton T. Buckner.

“I am excited to bring the Syracuse Police Department’s Training Academies back to OCC and I’m grateful to Dr. Crabill and her team for their support,” said Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh. “OCC has long been known for their outstanding Criminal Justice degree program and having our officers on campus will present new opportunities for collaboration as we work together to train our current and future public servants in law enforcement.”

“We are thrilled to welcome the Syracuse Police Department’s Training Academies to Onondaga Community College. Already home to training for our Sheriff’s Department, this new partnership is a natural fit,” said Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon. “OCC is known for its outstanding programs in Criminal Justice as well as their modern facilities which will ensure that every future and current member of law enforcement will have access to the resources they need to be prepared to protect and serve our community.”

"Dr. Crabill and her team at OCC have done an outstanding job of working closely with local law enforcement and emergency response organizations at every level in Onondaga County. This announcement with the Syracuse Police Department is just another example of what makes OCC a center of excellence in our County," said David H. Knapp, Chairman, Onondaga County Legislature. 

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Onondaga Community College is a two-year college located on a 280-acre campus in Syracuse, NY. OCC operates under the State University of New York (SUNY) system and is locally sponsored by Onondaga County. We are the first public college in the nation to partner with Barnes & Noble College on the “Box of Books” program which provides students with flat-rate, predictable pricing for textbooks and technology. OCC is an Achieving the Dream college and has been named a “Military Friendly” school by G.I. Jobs Magazine for its service to student veterans. The College’s commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility has earned it recognition as a “Green College” by the Princeton Review, a “Cool School” by the Sierra Club and a “Sustainable Campus” by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. A 2019 report titled “The Economic Value of Onondaga Community College” shows students enjoy an attractive 21.7% rate of return on their educational investment. For every dollar of support from state and local governments, taxpayers see a return of $3.90 on their investments. The average annual rate of return for taxpayers is 9.3%. OCC’s 17 athletics teams have won 16 national championships. Learn more about the College at www.sunyocc.edu.

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