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  • Drug and Alcohol Education
    • Certifications >
      • CCAPP Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor
      • CCAPP Orientation Course
      • CADTP Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor
      • Arkansas Alcohol and Drug Counselor
      • Florida Certified Addiction Professional
      • North Carolina Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor
      • Tennessee Alcohol and Drug Counselor
      • Texas Drug and Alcohol Counselor
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        • Students' Comments
      • How to Become a Certified Drug & Alcohol Counselor
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CCAPP Certification Requirements

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  • A candidate must pass a written exam administered by IC&RC for CCAPP.
  • The candidate needs to satisfactorily pass the seven courses (with a grade of C or better) to qualify to take the written exam. These  courses are taken through Christian Institute. The candidate also needs experience in the the drug and alcohol counseling field as outlined below:
    • If the candidate has at least 3000 hours of experience (about one-and-one-half years), he/she would qualify for a CADC I.
    • If the candidate has more than 6000 hours, he/she would qualify for a CADC II.
      • 6,000 hours supervised work experience (A degree in a behavioral health discipline, not used to meet the education requirements for certification, can be used for hours toward certification, for the CADC II only, as follows: AA degree = 2000 hours; BA degree = 4000 hours. Examples of behavioral science degrees are: Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Addiction Counseling. Sociology and other liberal arts degrees are not acceptable)
  • After completing the courses and having the required experience , the candidate submits an electronic portfolio to CCAPP through Certemy.
  • Once approved through CCAPP, the candidate will be scheduled to take the written exam. Christian Institute helps with preparation.

For more information on certification, contact CI at (408) 220-8090 or CCAPP at (916) 368-9412.

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