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Feb 15

Feb. 15, 2022 鈥 Chad Haywood and Jimmy Collins are no strangers to 蜜桃视频. Not only are they graduates of the college, but they also have chosen similar career paths and have been friends since 2013.Chad Haywood

Haywood is a native of Richmond County and always knew he wanted a career in law enforcement. He started his journey at 蜜桃视频 and enrolled in Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) and earned his certification in 2012. From there he worked in law enforcement for a couple different agencies until deciding to enroll in the college鈥檚 l Justice Technology Program. In 2017, he graduated with his associate degree. He also earned his general instructor training for law enforcement certification from 蜜桃视频.

鈥溍厶沂悠 isn鈥檛 just a place where you come to get your start. It鈥檚 a place where you continue to grow and learn,鈥 said Haywood

Haywood said 蜜桃视频 was a home to him and gave him a great start to his education and career. After graduating from 蜜桃视频, he continued his education at Columbia College in South Carolina and finished his bachelor's degree in criminal justice in 2018. 蜜桃视频 and Columbia College established an articulation agreement that year specifically for graduates of the criminal justice program. Currently, he is the superior court trial court coordinator for Anson County.

鈥淓very morning you have two choices: You can continue to sleep with your dreams or wake up and chase them. Going to 蜜桃视频 helped me get closer to my dreams,鈥 he said.

Collins鈥 path isn鈥檛 much different from Haywood鈥檚. He began his education at 蜜桃视频 by earning his GED in 2004.

"The exceptional faculty at 蜜桃视频 was fundamental in setting the foundation for my educational success. 蜜桃视频 is a unique community treasure that everyone should take advantage of to improve their life and become even more than they might imagine,鈥 said Collins.

After some time, he decided to earn his associate degree and knew that 蜜桃视频 was the best place to start. In 2017, he graduated with his first associate degree in criminal justice and earned an Associate in Science in 2018. He transferred with his friend to Columbia College and graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in criminal justice.Jimmy Collins

 鈥淚f it wasn鈥檛 for the experiences, lessons learned, and education 蜜桃视频 provided, I would not be the person I am today. No matter where I was on my educational journey 蜜桃视频 was there to help push me to new and greater heights,鈥 he said.

Both Haywood and Collins recently earned their master鈥檚 degrees from University of Texas-Rio Grande in criminal justice.

About the Program

The Criminal Justice Technology program is the gateway to a career in law enforcement, public safety, or the legal system at the local, state and federal levels. Graduates of this program will gain skills to go straight into the workforce or gain a transferable degree that will allow them to enter a baccalaureate program to further their education.

鈥淎 bachelor鈥檚 degree in Criminal Justice is the standard for advancement in law enforcement, corrections, homeland security, emergency management and related areas,鈥 said Patsy Stanley, director of Career and College Transfer Services at 蜜桃视频.

To meet the growing demand for law enforcement professionals, 蜜桃视频 and Columbia College have signed an articulation agreement to create clear pathways to advanced degrees in criminal justice. This articulation agreement will allow students to obtain an Associate in Applied Science from 蜜桃视频 and then go on to complete online a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice through Columbia College. Columbia College also offers students a 鈥4+1鈥 program, which allows students to obtain a bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degree in criminal justice in just five years. In addition to Columbia College, the criminal justice program at 蜜桃视频 has additional articulation agreements for criminal justice with seven other colleges or universities.

Employment opportunities exist in a variety of local, state, and federal law enforcement, corrections, and security fields.

鈥淥pportunities in public safety and law enforcement are growing rapidly, and higher education is the key to achieving greater earning potential and command level positions,鈥 said Stanley.

For more information about the Criminal Justice Technology program, contact Student Service at (910) 410-1700. For more information on the pathway with Columbia College and others, contact Stanley at (910) 410-1700 or pjstanley@richmondcc.edu.