Cleveland State Receives 40 iPads From Bethel University

Friday, October 05, 2012
Pictured from left, seated, Steve Holt, director of Law Enforcement Training, Savant Learning Systems; assists Jarrett Crawford, assistant director, CSCC LETA; and Dwight Williams, director, CSCC LETA,  with the new iPads while Dr. Tommy Wright, vice president for Academic Affairs, CSCC;  and Ray Farris, vice president, Bethel University College of Criminal Justice, look on.
Pictured from left, seated, Steve Holt, director of Law Enforcement Training, Savant Learning Systems; assists Jarrett Crawford, assistant director, CSCC LETA; and Dwight Williams, director, CSCC LETA, with the new iPads while Dr. Tommy Wright, vice president for Academic Affairs, CSCC; and Ray Farris, vice president, Bethel University College of Criminal Justice, look on.

Cleveland State Community College’s Law Enforcement Training Academy received a donation of 40 iPads from Bethel University’s College of Criminal Justice.  

The iPads will be used for instruction in the LETA program.  

This is the first partnership option for advance training in the state. 


Pictured from left, Steve Holt, director of Law Enforcement Training, Savant Learning Systems; Ray Farris, vice president, Bethel University College of Criminal Justice; Dr. Tommy Wright, vice president for Academic Affairs, CSCC; Dwight Williams, LETA director, CSCC; Jarrett Crawford, LETA assistant director; CSCC.
Pictured from left, Steve Holt, director of Law Enforcement Training, Savant Learning Systems; Ray Farris, vice president, Bethel University College of Criminal Justice; Dr. Tommy Wright, vice president for Academic Affairs, CSCC; Dwight Williams, LETA director, CSCC; Jarrett Crawford, LETA assistant director; CSCC.

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