During
his time at Walters
State Community
College, Samuel Stuetz was able to enroll in a
course designed to prepare individuals for law enforcement careers. The course,
which is an eight-week intensive training structure, is designed to give
potential applicants to police academies an in-depth look at what type of
training they would be facing. Many students considering a career in law
enforcement take this course in order to better understand the challenges they
may face should they continue with the career path. Samuel Stuetz, knowing that
he wanted to be a good and conscientious member of the community, enrolled to
gain this sort of understanding.
While
going through the course, Samuel Stuetz was required to work extremely hard.
Days frequently started before six in the morning, and Samuel Stuetz often did
not finish his work until after ten at night. Samuel Stuetz's met his grueling
schedule with an air of determination that was quickly noticed by his
professors and classmates. While others whined and groused about the lack of
sleep and difficulty of the training exercises, Samuel Stuetz worked hard and
was determined to see the challenge through to the end. Samuel Stuetz's
determination paid off, and he learned valuable lessons during his time in the
program.
Upon
graduation, Samuel Stuetz was the recipient of awards for excellence in defensive
tactics, courage and determination, and outstanding leadership. Samuel Stuetz
was the first student at Walters
State Community
College to be given all three awards, and
considered them proof of his excellent work while in the program. Samuel Stuetz
is very proud of his completion of the law enforcement education program, and
hopes that the skills learned there will come in handy in the future.
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