Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant Credential

Next Start TimeDurationFormatTimingCredits
Summer4 semestersMostly OnlineDay and Evening Options15

Description

Recovery is a lifelong journey. Through the Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant Credential, you will develop the skills needed to support individuals in recovery through entry-level positions in the Chemical Dependency field. It is especially helpful for those who need the experience and training necessary for NYS Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) credentialing. Working under the direction of an alcoholism or drug counselor, social worker, or related professional, you would help clients identify benefits and services, and assist with case management, counseling activities, and coordination of services. 

Requirements

The Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant Credential at Tompkins Cortland requires students to earn a passing grade in five courses and typically takes two semesters to complete. These five courses can be applied towards the Chemical Dependency Counseling A.A.S. degree. Courses are offered in hybrid format. 

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Our Partners

Thank you to Alcohol and Drug Council of Tompkins County for helping create this microcredential. Our industry and community partners are vital to the success of our microcredential programs and many are leading employers of our graduates. Regional employers that typically recruit for these roles, include: 

  • Catholic Charities of Cortland County 
  • CARS 
  • Tully Hill 

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Financing your Microcredential

There are many resources available to assist you in paying for your microcredential. Discuss your options with an Admissions representative when you register.

  • Part-Time TAP for Non-Degree Programs is now available for many microcredentials at TC3! For more information the HESC website. A valid FAFSA must be on file to be eligible. To apply and for questions, contact Associate Director of Financial Aid Sarah Dockstater.
  • Grant money is available through the Tompkins Community Recovery Fund for Tompkins County residents.
  • Grants are available through Tompkins Workforce NY Career Center and Cortland Works Career Center for county residents.
  • Several employers in our community offer tuition reimbursement and sponsorship specifically for microcredentials.
  • Financial aid is available to eligible students who pursue the credential while matriculated in a degree program.

Schedule

SemesterCoursesDaysTimes
Summer 1ENGL 098
ENGL 100
Monday / Wednesday
Thursday
6:10-7:25pm
6:10-7:25pm
Fall 1PSYC 103
HLTH 207
Thursday
Monday/Wednesday
9-10:15am or 3-4:15pm
9-10:15am
Spring 1ENGL 101
HLTH 208
Multiple Options
Monday/Wednesday
Day & Evening Options
8:30-10:15am
Summer 2CDSC 101Monday/Wednesday8:30-10:15am