FBI Houston
FBI Houston Media Office
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September 14, 2023

287th National Academy Graduation

Today, three officers from the Houston area were among the 199 law enforcement professionals who graduated from the 287th session of the FBI’s National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. This National Academy class consisted of men and women from 46 American states, 4 military organizations, 3 federal civilian organizations, and 21 nations around the world.

FBI Director Christopher Wray delivered remarks at the graduation ceremony. The officers from the Houston area are listed below:

  • Assistant Chief James Davis from the Sugar Land Police Department
  • Captain Nathan Anderson from the Rockport Police Department
  • Lieutenant Juan Perales from the Houston Police Department

Experienced FBI instructors, special agents, and professional support teams provide specialized training during each National Academy session. Many of these same instructors are internationally renowned for their advanced work in various disciplines of criminology. Moreover, students can earn undergraduate and graduate credits from the University of Virginia, which has accredited many National Academy courses since 1972.

Recognized worldwide for its academic excellence, the FBI’s National Academy offers 10 weeks of advanced leadership classes, communication courses, and fitness challenges. Candidates must demonstrate proven records as professionals within their agencies to even be considered for selection into the program. On average, graduates have served over 20 years in law enforcement and typically hold executive-level positions after returning to their respective agencies.

Since its inception in 1935, more than 54,560 public safety professionals have graduated from the FBI National Academy. The National Academy is held at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, at the same facility where new FBI special agents and intelligence analysts receive training and instruction.