TSC Police Academy Archives - 51 News /news/category/tsc-police-academy/ 51 News Thu, 04 Jun 2026 14:04:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /news/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/06/cropped-TSCNews-32x32.png TSC Police Academy Archives - 51 News /news/category/tsc-police-academy/ 32 32 Basic Peace Officer Program Opens Doors to Law Enforcement Careers Across Texas /news/2026/06/basic-peace-officer-program-opens-doors-to-law-enforcement-careers-across-texas/ Thu, 04 Jun 2026 14:03:54 +0000 /news/?p=9031 Led by experienced instructors with strong industry connections, 51’s Basic Peace Officer Program is preparing the next generation of law enforcement professionals while helping graduates secure positions with police departments across Cameron County and throughout Texas.

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BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Led by experienced instructors with strong industry connections, 51’s Basic Peace Officer Program is preparing the next generation of law enforcement professionals while helping graduates secure positions with police departments across Cameron County and throughout Texas.
“Through our networking, experiences, and working with other law enforcement partners, we’ve been able to facilitate many employment opportunities for our cadets,” said program instructor Tirso Cruz.
Cruz and his colleagues regularly invite officers from police departments across the Rio Grande Valley and throughout Texas to speak with cadets at TSC’s ITEC Center. During these visits, officers share insight into their departments, discuss hiring expectations, and explain how cadets can position themselves for employment.
“That’s ultimately our goal—not only to get them through the course, but to get them licensed and give them an opportunity to get hired by an agency and progress through their careers,” Cruz said.
The Basic Peace Officer Program equips cadets with the knowledge and skills needed to pass the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) examination, which is required to become a licensed peace officer in Texas.
“In 2025, we had 100 percent of our cadets complete the program and pass their license exam,” Cruz said. “We have high expectations of our cadets and the moment they come in we explain that to them because we have a legacy to live up to.”
Toward the end of the Spring 2026 semester, officers from the Brownsville Independent School District Police Department and the CapMetro Transit Police Departmentvisited cadets to discuss opportunities within their agencies. Cruz previously worked with officers from both departments.
“It’s nice that they come in and share their experiences—how they joined their agency and how we can be recruited,” said cadet Dakota Fox.
While some cadets hope to remain close to home, program leaders emphasize that unique career opportunities also exist outside the Rio Grande Valley.
Officers with theCapMetro Transit Police Department earn a starting salary of just under $70,000.
“We’ve seen a lot of interest because of the relocation bonus,” said CapMetro Transit Police Department Patrol Sgt. Daniel Sanchez. “No other police department that I’ve seen offers the money to relocate somewhere new. It’s been a great incentive. That, along with the base starting pay, is significantly higher than any department in the Austin area.”
Sanchez, a Rio Grande Valley native, graduated from the UTB/TSC police academy in 2012. He said his academy experience differed from what Cruz, and his colleagues now provide.
“When I was here, we would get flyers from departments that were hiring,” Sanchez said. “Background investigators and recruiting officers were rarely available to answer questions. This makes it more accessible, allowing students to get answers and clear up any doubts they may have.”

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Cadets in the TSC Basic Peace Officer Program heard presentations from officers with the BISD Police Department and the CapMetro Transit Police Department on May 4, 2026, who discussed career opportunities and employment prospects within their respective agencies. CapMetro Transit Police Dept. Visits TSC TSC Basic Peacer Officer Programs Students B BISD Police Dept. Visits TSC
51 Celebrates Graduation of Latest Police Academy Cadets /news/2024/06/texas-southmost-college-celebrates-graduation-of-latest-police-academy-cadets/ Sun, 09 Jun 2024 00:24:22 +0000 /news/?p=4569 The post 51 Celebrates Graduation of Latest Police Academy Cadets appeared first on 51 News.

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51 Graduates Latest Group of Police Academy Cadets

A graduation ceremony for ten police cadets was held on Saturday, June 8, at 51’s Performing Arts Center. The cadets are the most recent batch of hopefuls to complete TSC Workforce Training’s Basic Police Officer Certification Program, a part of the college’s Criminal Justice Institute.

After the traditional Presentation of Colors courtesy of the Brownsville Police Department Color Guard, the cadets were addressed by speakers, including TSC Board of Trustees Chairwoman Adela G. Garza, TSC President Dr. Jesus Roberto Rodriguez, and Administrative First Assistant District Attorney for Cameron County Edward Sandoval, who served as the keynote speaker for this year’s ceremony. Also present were TSC Board of Trustee Vice-Chair J.J. De Leon and TSC Board of Trustees Secretary Alejandra Aldrete, and AVP of Workforce Training and Continuing Education Dr. Angelica Fuentes.

“Thank you for taking this path and wanting to serve your community,” said Sandoval as he addressed the new graduates during his keynote speech. “As you embark on this path, never forget the values that have been instilled in you. I do not doubt that in a few years, you will have bars and stars on your collars, and our community will continue to be safe for all of us because we have you as our protectors.”

Police Academy Class President Manuel Barreda II led his fellow cadets in recitation of the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics shortly before each was individually awarded their certificate. Barrera’s decision to pursue a career in law enforcement wasn’t a difficult choice, as he has always had positive role models close by. “I come from a law enforcement family, and it’s always been part of my family tradition to serve in some capacity,” remarked Barrera. “After I got out of the military, joining this program was a natural first step.”

The six-month program puts cadets through a comprehensive curriculum mandated by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). Cadets are trained in skill areas crucial to police officers’ duties, such as academics, fitness, practical application, and reality-based training scenarios. Also, they receive legal training from Cameron County District Attorneys, ensuring they have a solid understanding of their roles and functions as officers, as well as the laws they will enforce.

“We had a lot of scenario-based training such as practicing stops and civilian encounters, all of which were great preparation for what to expect in the field,” said Barrera of he and his classmates’ training experiences. “Even with the heat outside, we all still enjoyed getting out in the field and practicing practical application for everything we were learning.”

Those who complete the course are eligible to take the Texas Peace Officer Licensing exam, which, if passed, will allow them to work throughout Cameron County and the state of Texas.

To Crisobal Abrego, Training Coordinator/Instructor for the TSC Criminal Justice Institute, seeing a new group of graduates ready to begin their careers in law enforcement is always an occasion that instills a great amount of pride. “It’s been an honor and privilege to train and guide them,” said Abrego. “Their training has helped them develop a strong skill set and work ethic so that now they can go out there and serve the community as best as they can, and we’re incredibly proud to see them achieve this milestone.”

51 is certified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement as a Police Training Academy, and they are always on the lookout for young individuals who are passionate about wanting to pursue a career in the field of law enforcement.

In the end, as the new cadets prepare to head out into their new line of work, TSC Vice President of External Relations & Workforce Development Richard Mesquias sends them off with a final message of congratulations. “Completing this rigorous program is a testament to your dedication, perseverance, and commitment to justice. We are proud of all you have accomplished and confident that you will make a positive impact in the criminal justice field. Best wishes for a successful and fulfilling career.”

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51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 held a commencement ceremony for 10 cadets graduating from its Peace Officer certification program on Saturday, June 8, at the TSC Performing Arts Center in Brownsville. The six-month program prepares prospective peace officers through a mandated Texas Commission on Law Enforcement course curriculum. Photos by Esteban Del Angel / 51 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony 51 CJI Commencement Ceremony