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AlcoholDrugClass.com is a national and global provider of Online Drug and Alcohol Awareness classes, DUI* Classes and MIP Classes and is available in Bates County - Missouri. Our classes are a superior and cost effective way to complete a Bates County - Missouri Alcohol, Drug, or DUI* Awareness class without missing time from employment, school, of other life obligations. *Please check with your local court, probation and/or DMV to ensure an online class will be acceptable for your specific requirements.

Superior Alcohol Awareness classes, Drug Education, MIP and DUI* classes in Bates County - Missouri

We offer several exceptional programs. A Level 1, 8 Hour Class, Level 2, 12 or 16 Hour program, a 24 Hour, Level 3 Alcohol, drug, MIP or DUI* Awareness Class for Bates County - Missouri. Free Certificate of Completion shipped to your doorstep! Our courses are ideal for court ordered requirements, probation, employer, legal or self-growth. Certificate of completion awarded, free!

Unbeatable Customer Service for Bates County - Missouri

We offer the finest customer service in our industry. We also guarantee the acceptance of any of our classes, so there is no risk in signing up. Need to speak with someone live. Try calling our office anytime M-F 9am-7pm or email us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Most weekly requirements can be taken in hours. So, for example, if you have a 12 week class, we would recommend taking our 12 hour program.

Available Drug & Alcohol Awareness Classes

Program Price
8 Hour Level 1 Drug/Alcohol Class $175.00 Register
10 Hour Level 1 Drug/Alcohol Class $185.00 Register
12 Hour Level 1 Drug/Alcohol Class $195.00 Register
12 Hour Level 2 Drug/Alcohol Class $195.00 Register
16 Hour Level 2 Drug/Alcohol Class $275.00 Register
20 Hour Level 2 Drug/Alcohol Class $295.00 Register
24 Hour Level 3 Drug/Alcohol Class $325.00 Register
32 Hour Level 3 Drug/Alcohol Class $375.00 Register
36 Hour Drug/Alcohol Class $395.00 Register
48 Hour Drug/Alcohol Class $595.00 Register

Some Interesting Statistics for our Bates County - Missouri Alcohol, Drug, DUI* Awareness

Did you know that alcohol abuse is one of the top three preventable causes of death. This addiction causes 500 million lost workdays each year. The long-term effects of alcoholism on your health are extremely detrimental. One seriously harmful side effect from long-term abuse is that it can progress to liver disease. In 2009, over 15,000 deaths were reported due to liver disease as a result of alcoholism.

What are the statistics on drug abuse and alcoholism among teenagers and college aged students?

Alcohol and Drug use is a serious problem in High Schools and College Campuses throughout the country. Statistical data show that 72% of our teenagers have tried alcoholic beverages before graduating from high school.

According to the Core Institute, 73% of college-aged students drink at least from time to time. In 2010, 1 out of 4 people, ages 18-34 ingested four or more alcoholic beverages in the span of a few hours. This is called binge drinking and is usually associated with peer pressure and parties.

Another interesting statistic is that the higher academic accomplishments, the higher the level of alcohol consumption. Among people who have accomplished a high school degree, or less, 36.8% {were current drinkers in 2010. 69.1% of current drinkers were college graduates.

What Does Drug Abuse In America look like?

Approximately 12.8 million Americans who are 12 or older, currently use illegal drugs. Data compiled from 2020 shows that the number of drug overdoses resulting in death, are now higher than the number of car fatalities each year. Abuse of prescription drugs has dramatically increased over the years as new and more potent have been introduced into the marketplace.

Substance abuse in young adults is associated with depression, poor performance in school and often violence. Increasing prescription drug use and addiction is a growing trend among students on college campuses. Often students will use these easily accessible drugs to help with concentration when taking tests or to alleviate social shyness. Prescription drugs are often used to increase energy levels when playing sports.

Do the statistics change depending on where in the country I live?

Yes. According to the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use, it is highest in the West at 11%, 9.4% in the Northeast, 8.2% in the Midwest and 7.8% in the South.

The rate of past month alcohol use was 57.8% in the Northeast, 54.7% in the Midwest, 51% in the West, and 47.5% in the South.

In general, higher rates of alcoholism are found.

How can I help avoid becoming one of these statistics in Bates County - Missouri ?

Gaining support from our online classes will give you the boost you need both academically and mentally to get started on the track to recovery. Our classes teach life skills to assist individuals battling with addiction. They assist in teaching adolescents to refrain from use. Students will gain knowledge of the hazards of becoming involved with drugs and alcohol and will be prepared with information to help just say no to the stress of pressure from friends.

What can I gain from your alcohol awareness, DUI*, drug education or MIP course online for Bates County - Missouri

These classes will enlighten you to the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse. For teenagers, they are especially beneficial because young adults often feel like they are indestructible. The classes will discuss the short and long-term effects on your body, on loved ones and the subsequent accidents and potential perils that can result from your careless behavior.

Students will learn the most recent techniques to help break the habit. A major aspect of overcoming abuse, namely stress management, will be reviewed. Most importantly, individuals will learn how to maintain their sobriety.

What if I'm not good with using the computer?

Our classes are simple to navigate. Just scroll through the information using your mouse. When you come upon a quiz, point and click on the correct answer. You do not need a printer. All the information is read on the screen, and all tests taken on the computer.

If I need this class for a Bates County - Missouri court requirement, what do I do?

First confirm with the court that our online class will be accepted (they usually are). Then take the class, pass the final and we will send you a Certificate of Completion. This is the official document you present to the court to prove you took and passed the program. The Certificate of Completion is included in the price of the course.

How do I know which online class to pick, there are so many?

First of all, read through the credentials. Many classes are run by people who don't have any credentials. Our classes are rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau and have been created by Dr. Ari Novick. Dr. Novick is a licensed practicing physician in Orange County, California. He has a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the California Graduate Institute. He has created the programs and is available to speak with Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. PST with any questions or concerns. Our classes are also competitively priced.

I am a private person. Who will find out I've enrolled in this Bates County - Missouri class?

This is a personal experience. The student never has to show up in a public classroom in front of other people. You can take the courses when no other person is around and at any time of the day or night. No other person needs to know that you have enrolled.

What if I don't end up liking the class?

If you are not completely pleased with the program, you can request a full refund with written proof of why your were dissatisfied. Refund request must be received within 60 days of purchase.

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Courts in Bates County, Missouri

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