FSAS Definitions
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DUI CEUs
The FSAS is an approved provider for the
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV).
DHSMV Approval Codes:
I=Instructor; E=Evaluator;
E/S=Evaluator Supervisor; C/S=Clinical Supervisor
Unless otherwise noted, trainings that are approved for DUI CEUs are approved for all DUI Approval Codes.
Some organizations require their counselors and employees to obtain a certain number of DUI CEUs. If you are unsure if you need to take a course that is approved for DUI, please check with your employer. Most of our courses are typically approved for a variety of CEUs. For more information regarding CEUs, please visit our CEU Information page.
Lunches
Lunches are provided to all students for the dates in which they are registered for a weekday course. Lunch is not included at the Annual School on Thursday or on Sunday. Lunch is provided at both the Northeast Florida Regional School and the Northwest Florida Regional School unless otherwise specified.
Level 100 Courses
Level 100 Courses are 4-day courses offered at the Annual School. Each course is worth 20 CEUs. The price of the course varies from year to year. When enrolled in a Level 100 Course, students will stay in that course Monday - Thursday and will not be able to take other courses offered during the week because the times would conflict.
The course number does not indicate difficulty. Therefore, a Level 100 Course may or may not be more difficult than a Level 200 or 300 Course.
Level 200 Courses
Level 200 Courses are 2-day courses offered at the Annual School. Each course is worth 10 CEUs. The price of the course varies from year to year. When enrolled in a Level 200 Course, students will stay in that course Monday - Tuesday and will not be able to register for a Level 100 Course or another Level 200 Course because the times would conflict. Students can, however, earn additional CEUs by taking a Level 200 Course and a Level 300 Course.
The course number does not indicate difficulty. Therefore, a Level 200 Course may or may not be more difficult than a Level 100 or 300 Course.
Level 300 Courses
Level 300 Courses are 2-day courses offered at the Annual School. Each course is worth 10 CEUs. The price of the course varies from year to year. When enrolled in a Level 300 Course, students will stay in that course Wednesday - Thursday and will not be able to register for a Level 100 or 300 Course because the times would conflict. Students can, however, earn additional CEUs by taking a Level 200 Course and a Level 300 Course.
The course number does not indicate difficulty. Therefore, a Level 300 Course may or may not be more difficult than a Level 100 or 200 Course.
Plenary Sessions
At our Annual School, we offer short 1-hour classes every morning at 8:00 a.m. for registered students to attend. Each Plenary Session allows attending students to receive one (1) additional CEU for that day.
The topics for these brief classes vary from year to year and day to day. By providing small introductions into a variety of different topics, students are exposed to subjects that will allow them to continue expanding their horizons into new fields of study. Some Plenary Sessions are significantly shorter versions of some of our most popular courses.
Prior to the Plenary Session each morning, registered students can enjoy a full service breakfast provided by the culinary team at the University of North Florida. For additional information about these mini-courses offered at this year's Annual School, please visit the Plenary Sessions page.
Sunday Workshops
Sunday Workshops are only available at the Annual School at this time. The price and length of Sunday Worshops vary from year to year. Registering for a Sunday Workshop does not give the student access to any of the events, lunches, or breakfasts throughout the week. To partake in the events, lunches, and breakfasts, students must enroll in a weekday course.


