Chief Deputy Passwaters Graduates from FBI National Academy, Session 297.
We are proud to announce that Chief Deputy Nathaniel J. Passwaters successfully graduated from the FBI National Academy, Session 297, on March 18, 2026.
A total of 253 law enforcement officers graduated from the prestigious program held in Quantico, Virginia. The 297th session included men and women from 48 states and the District of Columbia, along with 26 international law enforcement professionals representing 24 countries, four military organizations, and four federal civilian agencies.
Internationally recognized for its academic excellence, the National Academy provides 10 weeks of advanced training in communication, leadership, and physical fitness. Attendees are selected based on their proven professionalism and leadership within their agencies. On average, participants bring 21 years of law enforcement experience and often return to serve in executive-level roles.
Instruction is delivered by FBI Academy instructors, special agents, and highly credentialed staff—many of whom are internationally recognized experts in their fields. Since 1972, participants have also had the opportunity to earn undergraduate and graduate academic credit through the University of Virginia, which accredits all National Academy courses.
Chief Deputy Passwaters shared: “I am deeply honored to have been selected to attend and graduate from the FBI National Academy, Session 297. This opportunity represents not only a milestone in my career, but also a commitment to continued growth, leadership, and service to those who live and visit Worcester County. This experience has been both challenging and rewarding, and I’m proud to stand alongside such dedicated professionals. These past ten weeks would not have been possible without the unwavering support, sacrifice, and encouragement of my colleagues and family—thank you for being my foundation every step of the way.”
Congratulations, Chief Deputy Passwaters!
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