Several graduating cadets received outstanding achievement awards at the ceremony on June 22, 2017, at the Dauphin County Technical School. The award recipients are:
- Anthony Kosmas Glass, physical fitness award
- Brian Patrick Hoff, most inspirational class member
- Cody Michael Morris, driver proficiency award and highest proficiency in firearms
- Tyler John Ott, highest academic achievement
- David Michael Englar - Harrisburg Bureau of Police
- Dakota Anderson Fauver - York City Police Department
- Kyle Robert Freeman - McSherrystown Police Department
- Anthony Kosmas Glass - Swatara Township Police Department
- Michael James Gragg - Northern York County Regional Police Department
- Michael Paul Harris - York City Police Department
- Matthew David Henesy - Chambersburg Borough Police Department
- Rachel Marie James - Harrisburg Burea of Police
- Raffaele Kissoon - Hampden Township Police Department
- Cody Michael Morris - Chambersburg Borough Police Department
- Tyler John Ott - Amtrak Police Department
- Nathaniel Joseph Pucciarello - Harrisburg Bureau of Police
- Thomas Eugene Redifer III - York Area Regional Police Department
- Alexander Joseph Schrift - Springettsbury Township Police Department
- Brandon William Shetterly - Harrisburg Bureau of Police
- Ryan Robert Shockey - Chambersburg Borough Police Department
- Ryan Robert Snyder - Manheim Township Police Department
- Kimberly Diane Floyd - Mount Joy
- Austin Kyle Groh - Columbia
- Brian Patrick Hoff - Spring Grove
- Coleen Elaine Hogan - Carlisle
- Jordan Michael Klunk - Spring Grove
- Patrick Alan Lehman - Hanover
- Evan James Lingousky - Bloomsburg
- Michael John Nelligan - Duncannon
- Cody Alan Phillips - Carlisle
- Jennifer Lynn Shoemaker - Palmyra
- Lindsey Marie Shope - Shippensburg
- Victoria Lee Walton - Etters
- Brandon Michael Whitman - Lebanon
HACC also offers Continuing Law Enforcement Education, civilian firearms training and security training. For more information, please visit hacc.edu/police.
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