These classes meet requirements for alcohol or drug-related offenses such as minor in possession of alcohol, minor consumption of alcohol, possession of a controlled substance or possession of drug paraphernalia. Please get approval from the court before enrolling.Please check state requirements about online classes before you register for a class.
These classes also meet requirements for Alcohol and Drug Awareness Courses required by many employers.
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Register for 8 Hour Online (Level 1) Substance Abuse Class: $170.00
Register for 10 Hour Online (Level 1) Substance Abuse Class: $203.00
Register for 12 Hour Online (Level 1) Substance Abuse Class: $247.00
Register for 16 Hour Online (Level 2) Substance Abuse Class: $340.00
Register for 20 Hour Online (Level 3) Substance Abuse Class: $412.00
Register for 24 Hour Online (Level 3) Substance Abuse Class: $545.00
Register for 32 Hour Online (Level 3) Substance Abuse Class: $528.00
Register for 24 Hour Drug Diversion Class: $545.00
Alcohol, Drug and Substance Abuse Evaluations and Assessments are also available.
Important Notice: Some states prohibit online classes and will not accept a certificate of completion if completed online. Check state requirements to review your state's policies about online classes before you register for a class. Call 1-877-368-9909 if you are not sure.
OPTIONAL: If you are required to attend a victims panel, the above classes include a FREE Victims Impact Panel session. You will receive an additional certificate of completion for the Victims Impact Panel.
Class Goal:
These classes are designed for persons who are required to
complete an alcohol, drug or substance abuse awareness or
education class due to
employment, health or legal requirements.
Class is Available:
Anytime, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Completion
Time: Can be completed
in one sitting or over several days.
How the Class Works:
These classes consists of several topics or lessons. Each topic
consists of several pages of printed information that is
presented one page at a time. After the student reads a page
or several pages, a review question or questions is presented
to help the student recall the information. Each question is
graded and students must pass each question with a score of 70% or higher to obtain a
certificate of completion. Students are given several
opportunities to improve their scores.
Tom Wilson, Director - Accreditations