The 2023 NCFADS Summer School will be held virtually July 24-27. Attendees can earn up to 30 hours of credit. The sessions will include many of the required types of content for credentialing, such as ethics, clinical supervision, and many of the subspecialty credits that NCASPPB requires.
This year's topics include...
- Ethics
- Clinical Supervision
- HIV
- Older Adults
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- E-Cigarettes
- Community Resilience Model
- Adolescent Treatment
- Cannabis Legislation
- Music in Addiction/Recovery
- Measuring Outcomes
Foundation Scholarship Requirements:
Applicants must complete the electronic NCFADS Scholarship Application Form and include the following narratives:
— A personal statement of justification as to why the scholarship is needed.
— The impact of training on your work in the field.
— A statement of your career goals.
All applications must include a correct email address for direct contact and make a compelling case for needing the scholarship. Applicants will be competing with more than 200 others for a scholarship. The completed application must be received by May 1st to be considered.
Completion of the Scholarship Application does not register one for the Summer School.
The Foundation Board and Staff thank you for your interest in the NCFADS Schools. If you have any additional questions, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.