SNHU is a NAADAC Approved Education Provider
Continuing education for addiction counselors & professionals
As a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, Southern New Hampshire University offers courses that you can apply toward the continuing education (CE) requirements for voluntary national credentialing by the National Certification Commission for Addiction Professionals (NCC AP). This means that while you work toward your degree, you could also earn CE contact hours toward an NCC AP certification.
Note that NCC AP offers many credentialing options with different eligibility and contact hour requirements, and all have additional requirements beyond the courses listed here. Students are encouraged to explore NCC AP certification types and eligibility for more information.
The following courses have been approved by Southern New Hampshire University, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for educational credits:
- PSY-200: Foundations of Addictions
- PSY-303: Perspectives of Addiction
- PSY-334: Social Aspects of Addiction
- PSY-406: Contemporary Issues in Addictions
- PSY-408: Public Policy and Addiction Advocacy
- HSE-350: Substance Use: From Screening to Consultation
- HSE-351: Substance Use: From Prevention to Treatment
- HSE-352: Substance Use: Counseling Theory and Practice
- HSE-353: Pharmacological Factors in Substance Use Treatment
NAADAC provider #200834, Southern New Hampshire University, is responsible for all aspects of the programming.
The NAADAC Approved Education Provider course offerings at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) do not lead to licensure. Please note that state requirements for continuing education for licensed professions vary greatly. SNHU does not guarantee that the completion of these course offerings will result in achieving the continuing education required by your state(s) board of licensure and strongly encourages individuals to contact their state licensure board prior to completing for more information. For a full list of continuing education requirements in your area, get in touch with your local state board.