Titusville Police Officer Greyson Robinson Honored With Academic Achievement Award for Public Safety at Eastern Florida State College

By  //  May 6, 2026

Officer Robinson’s performance reflects an exceptional commitment to excellence and professionalism from the very beginning of this career

Titusville Police Officer Greyson Robinson, center, with retired Brevard County Sheriff Jack Parker and Eastern Florida State Vice President, left, and EFSC Public Safety Institute Dean S. Salvo, was recently honored with the Academic Achievement Award for Public Safety at Eastern Florida State College. This prestigious award recognizes a student who demonstrates exceptional attendance, outstanding academic performance, and overall excellence.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Titusville Police Officer Greyson Robinson was recently honored with the Academic Achievement Award for Public Safety at Eastern Florida State College.

This prestigious award recognizes a student who demonstrates exceptional attendance, outstanding academic performance, and overall excellence.

“Officer Robinson exemplified all of these qualities, earning an impressive 99.11% GPA in the police academy, missing just 9 out of 975 questions throughout the academy, and scoring a 97% on the state exam, missing only six questions,” said a Titusville police spokesperson.

Robinson’s nominator said that, by far, Robinson accomplished the highest GPA they have seen.

Robinson also maintained perfect attendance over 770 hours of training and successfully completed all high-liability courses.

“Officer Robinson’s performance reflects an exceptional commitment to excellence and professionalism from the very beginning of this career,” said TPD Deputy Chief Tyler “TJ” Wright.

“Officer Robinson’s performance reflects an exceptional commitment to excellence and professionalism from the very beginning of this career,” said TPD Deputy Chief Tyler “TJ” Wright.

“These achievements set a high standard for our agency and exemplify the caliber of individuals we are proud to have serving our community.”

In addition to this honor, Officer Robinson also received the Dean’s Academic Award for the Police Academy by achieving the highest GPA.