Why Take an 8 Hour Alcohol Awareness Class?
 The 8 hour, level 1 drug and alcohol awareness class is one of the most popular programs requested.  This is due to several  reasons.  Most first time offenders are required this length class as  opposed to longer length programs such as an 16 hour, level two alcohol awareness class, or a 24 hour level 3 alcohol awareness program.   The 8 hour / session class is also very comprehensive and usually a  good place to start for those that are not familiar with alcohol or drug  education programs.  The course gives a good overview of the risks and  consequences of alcohol and/or drug addiction.
 
 Who Takes Longer Drug/Alcohol Awareness Classes?
 Longer programs, such as the 16 hour (level 2) or 24 hour (level)  programs are typically taken where there is either a more severe offense  requiring such a class to be taken or the person simply wants a more  expansive and comprehensive program.  The sixteen and twenty four hour  classes require much more time and engagement in the program and are  also a bit more difficult then the standard 8 hour course.
 
 Not All Courses are for Legal Reasons!
 Classes can be taken for a variety of reasons and not everyone taking an  alcohol or drug education class is doing because they are required to  for legal reasons.  Many college university's request that all students  take these classes as part of an overall risk prevention strategy before  starting their freshman year.  Because early prevention is key to  reducing alcohol and drug abuse, an 8 hour educational class on alcohol  awareness is often a smart, proactive choice on the part of the college  administration.
 
 Another reason people elect to take these classes is simply for personal  growth or self-improvement.  Getting help for an addiction can often be  challenging.  The beauty of an online class is that you don't have to  confess your life to a group of strangers while still taking in a high  quality learning experience.
 
 Finding an Alcohol Awareness Class?
 It's typically not difficult to find an alcohol awareness class, minor  in possession (MIP, MIC) class or other drug education program.  These  courses are commonly offered by most in/out patient treatment  facilities.  They are also offered online by a select few reputable  providers.  A simple Google search for "Alcohol Awareness Classes" might  be a good place to start or by visiting Alcohol Drug Class