Distance Learning Courses: Best Practices to Reduce Underage Drinking | Underage Drinking Enforcement Training Center

Distance learning is an alternative training method to the traditional on-site training. It allows for flexible scheduling, reduces travel costs and offers the ability to learn at your own pace in an online environment. In December 2010 the Underage Drinking Enforcement Center (UDETC) began offering distance learning opportunities featuring courses that present best practices and strategies for the enforcement of underage drinking laws and efforts to reduce underage drinking. Funded by an OJJDP grant, the on-line courses are designed to provide basic information and share operational guidelines to assist states, territories, and local communities in their efforts to reduce youth access to alcohol. Participants can receive a certificate upon completion of each course.  For information about advanced training opportunities, please contact the UDETC staff assigned to your state or territory.

Distance Learning Courses: Best Practices to Reduce Underage Drinking