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Pennsylvania Substance Abuse Counselor Credential Pathway
The Pennsylvania Certification Board provides certifications for chemical dependency professionals at various tiers. CEU Matrix can provide the specific course education packages for initial certification or renewal of your AAC, CAAC, CADC, and CAADC credentials with flexible online learning and comprehensive career support. Get your Substance Abuse Counselor Certification in PA with CEU Matrix.
- Affordable & On-Demand
- Pennsylvania Board Approved
- Instant Certificates Upon Completion
Initial Certification Packages
Pennsylvania Associate Addiction Counselor (AAC) - Initial Certification - 100 hours
Package Education Hours: 100 Hours
- Degree / Education Required
- High school diploma or GED.
- Work Experience Hours Required
- 2,000 hours of direct, primary clinical substance use disorder counseling (within the last 7 years; applicant must be currently employed in a qualifying position at time of application). Positions that do not qualify include case managers, technicians, peer and recovery counselors/specialists, and intake/admissions staff.
- Direct Supervision Hours
- 100 hours of supervised clinical practice (minimum 10 hours in each counselor domain).
- State Certification Exam
- No exam required.
- Packaged Courses
- View our 100 Hour Course Package
- Required Content Areas (required hours)
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This CEU Matrix 100-hour package provides the full education requirement (minimum 6 hours ethics; no limit on distance learning hours.
Pennsylvania Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor - CAADC - Initial Certification - 180 hours
Package Education Hours: 180 Hours
- Degree / Education Required
- Master’s degree in a relevant field.
- Work Experience Hours Required
- 1 year full-time or 2,000 hours part-time of direct clinical substance use disorder or co-occurring counseling in the specific CAADC domains.
- Direct Supervision Hours
- 100 hours of on-the-job clinical supervision in the specific CAADC domains, with a minimum of 10 hours in each of the 4 domains.
- State Certification Exam
- Passing score on the IC&RC AADC examination.
- Packaged Courses
- View our 180 Hour Course Package
- Required Content Areas (required hours)
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Pennsylvania requires 180 hours of education and training in the specific CAADC domains, including a minimum of 6 hours in counselor ethics and responsibilities. CEU Matrix’s Pennsylvania CAADC 180-hour package provides the full education requirement across all 4 IC&RC AADC performance domains:
– Screening, Assessment, and Engagement
– Treatment Planning, Collaboration, and Referral
– Counseling and Education
– Professional and Ethical Responsibilities (minimum 6 hours ethics)There is no limit on online education hours.
Pennsylvania Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) Initial Certification (300 hours)
Package Education Hours: 300 Hours
- Degree / Education Required
- Minimum bachelor’s degree.
- Work Experience Hours Required
- 2 years full-time or 4,000 hours part-time with a relevant bachelor’s degree; OR 3 years full-time or 6,000 hours part-time with a non-relevant bachelor’s degree.
- Direct Supervision Hours
- 200 hours of on-the-job clinical supervision in the specific CADC domains, with a minimum of 10 hours in each of the 4 domains.
- State Certification Exam
- Passing score on the IC&RC ADC examination.
- Packaged Courses
- View our 300 Hour Course Package
- Required Content Areas (required hours)
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Pennsylvania requires 300 hours of education and training in the specific CADC domains, of which 100 hours must be specific to substance use disorders and 6 hours in professional counselor ethics and responsibilities. CEU Matrix’s Pennsylvania CADC 300-hour package provides the full education requirement across all 4 IC&RC ADC performance domains:
– Scientific Principles of Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders
– Evidence-Based Screening and Assessment
– Evidence-Based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral
– Professional, Ethical and Legal Responsibilities (minimum 6 hours ethics)There is no limit on online education hours.
Pennsylvania Certified Associate Addiction Counselor (CAAC) Initial Certification (300 hours)
Package Education Hours: 300 Hours
- Degree / Education Required
- Minimum high school diploma/GED or Associate degree.
- Work Experience Hours Required
- 3 years full-time or 6,000 hours part-time as a drug and alcohol counselor.
- Direct Supervision Hours
- 300 hours of on-the-job clinical supervision in the specific CAAC domains, with a minimum of 10 hours in each of the 4 domains.
- State Certification Exam
- Passing score on the IC&RC ADC examination.
- Packaged Courses
- View our 300 Hour Course Package
- Required Content Areas (required hours)
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Pennsylvania requires 300 hours of education and training for the CAAC, of which 100 hours must be specific to substance use disorders and 6 hours in substance use disorders ethics. CEU Matrix’s Pennsylvania CAAC 300-hour package provides the full education requirement across all 4 IC&RC ADC performance domains:
– Scientific Principles of Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders
– Evidence-Based Screening and Assessment
– Evidence-Based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral
– Professional, Ethical and Legal Responsibilities (minimum 6 hours ethics)There is no limit on online education hours.
Please visit your state’s credentialing board for additional and current information on your credential.
Renewals
Value Package 10 Hours
20 Hour Renewal Package
30 Hour Renewal Package
Pennsylvania 40 hour renewal package
Pennsylvania Substance Abuse Counselor Credential FAQs
What is the Value Package offer?
CEU Matrix is proud to offer a Value Package for $99 that is good for 10 course hours of your choosing. This savings applies to all courses. Of course, your exams, certificates of completion, and course evaluations are also included in the offer. Without this Value Package you may purchase any courses at the listed price. However, there is a significant savings with the Value Package – 10 hours of courses would normally be $130 for the internet version – with this offer you pay only $99 – a savings of $31! And there is no limit to the number of Value Packages you may purchase.
How do I purchase the Value Package?
CEU Matrix is proud to offer a Value Package for $99 that is good for 10 course hours of your choosing. This savings applies to all courses. Of course, your exams, certificates of completion, and course evaluations are also included in the offer. Without this Value Package you may purchase any courses at the listed price. However, there is a significant savings with the Value Package – 10 hours of courses would normally be $130 for the internet version – with this offer you pay only $99 – a savings of $31! And there is no limit to the number of Value Packages you may purchase.
Do I have to order all of my courses at one time?
CEU Matrix is proud to offer a Value Package for $99 that is good for 10 course hours of your choosing. This savings applies to all courses. Of course, your exams, certificates of completion, and course evaluations are also included in the offer. Without this Value Package you may purchase any courses at the listed price. However, there is a significant savings with the Value Package – 10 hours of courses would normally be $130 for the internet version – with this offer you pay only $99 – a savings of $31! And there is no limit to the number of Value Packages you may purchase.
How do I become a certified addiction counselor in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania substance use credentials are issued by the Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB). Pennsylvania offers four addiction counselor credentials at different levels: the AAC (Associate Addiction Counselor) for high school graduates entering the field, the CAAC (Certified Associate Addiction Counselor) for counselors without a bachelor’s degree, the CADC (Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor) for bachelor’s-degree holders, and the CAADC (Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor) for master’s-degree holders pursuing clinical-level practice. Counselors choose a credential based on their education level and career goals, with all four pathways requiring approved education, supervised work experience, and (except for the AAC) a passing IC&RC examination.
What is the difference between Pennsylvania's AAC, CAAC, CADC, and CAADC?
The four PCB credentials differ by education requirement, exam, and practice level. AAC requires a high school diploma, 100 training hours, and 2,000 supervised work hours — no exam. CAAC requires a high school diploma or associate’s degree, 300 training hours, 6,000 supervised work hours, and a passing IC&RC ADC exam. CADC requires a bachelor’s degree, 300 training hours, 4,000-6,000 supervised work hours (depending on degree relevance), and a passing IC&RC ADC exam. CAADC requires a master’s degree in a relevant field, 180 training hours, 2,000 supervised work hours, and a passing IC&RC AADC exam — the master’s-level exam.
What exam do I need to pass for the Pennsylvania AAC, CAAC, CADC, or CAADC?
The AAC requires no examination — the credential is granted based on completed education, work experience, and supervised hours. The CAAC and CADC both require a passing score on the IC&RC Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) examination. The CAADC requires a passing score on the IC&RC Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (AADC) examination — a master’s-level exam distinct from the ADC.
What are the Pennsylvania CADC certification requirements?
Pennsylvania’s CADC requires: a minimum bachelor’s degree, 300 hours of approved training in the four IC&RC ADC performance domains (with at least 100 hours specific to substance use disorders and 6 hours in professional counselor ethics), 200 hours of on-the-job clinical supervision (minimum 10 hours in each of the four domains), and a passing IC&RC ADC examination. Supervised work experience scales with degree relevance: 4,000 hours (two years full-time) with a relevant bachelor’s degree, or 6,000 hours (three years full-time) with a non-relevant bachelor’s degree. CEU Matrix’s PCB-approved 300-hour CADC package covers the full education requirement across all four IC&RC ADC performance domains.
What are the Pennsylvania CAADC certification requirements?
Pennsylvania’s CAADC is the master’s-level clinical credential and requires: a master’s degree in a relevant field, 180 hours of approved training in the four IC&RC AADC performance domains (Screening/Assessment/Engagement; Treatment Planning/Collaboration/Referral; Counseling and Education; Professional and Ethical Responsibilities), at least 6 hours in counselor ethics, 2,000 hours (one year full-time) of direct clinical SUD or co-occurring counseling in the specific CAADC domains, 100 hours of on-the-job clinical supervision (minimum 10 hours in each domain), and a passing IC&RC AADC exam. CEU Matrix’s PCB-approved 180-hour CAADC package covers the full education requirement across all four IC&RC AADC performance domains.
What are the Pennsylvania AAC and CAAC certification requirements?
The AAC and CAAC are PCB credentials that do not require a bachelor’s degree. The AAC requires a high school diploma, 100 hours of approved training (with at least 6 hours in counselor ethics), 2,000 hours of direct primary clinical SUD counseling within the last 7 years, 100 hours of supervised clinical practice, and no examination. CEU Matrix’s PCB-approved 100-hour AAC package covers the full education requirement. The CAAC requires a high school diploma or associate’s degree, 300 training hours (100 hours SUD-specific, 6 hours ethics), 6,000 hours (three years full-time) as a drug and alcohol counselor, 300 hours of clinical supervision, and a passing IC&RC ADC exam. CEU Matrix’s PCB-approved 300-hour CAAC package covers the full education requirement.
How long does it take to get CADC certified in Pennsylvania?
Training is self-paced — 300 hours total. The longest factor is supervised work experience: 4,000 hours (about two years full-time) with a relevant bachelor’s degree, or 6,000 hours (about three years full-time) with a non-relevant bachelor’s degree. Combined with the 200-hour clinical supervision requirement and the IC&RC ADC exam, candidates also complete the certification application and exam scheduling steps before the credential is awarded.
When does my Pennsylvania certification renew?
All four PCB addiction counselor credentials (AAC, CAAC, CADC, and CAADC) renew every two years and require 40 continuing education hours per cycle, with a minimum of 3 hours in professional counselor ethics. Pennsylvania does not limit how many CE hours can come from online education, making distance learning a fully accepted renewal pathway.
Is the Pennsylvania CADC IC&RC reciprocal?
Yes. The Pennsylvania CADC is built on the IC&RC Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) examination, which is portable across IC&RC member boards in other states. The CAAC is similarly reciprocal through the IC&RC ADC exam, and the CAADC through the IC&RC AADC exam. The AAC is a Pennsylvania-specific credential (no exam) and is not part of the IC&RC reciprocity system.
Can I transfer my certification to Pennsylvania from another state?
Counselors holding an IC&RC ADC or AADC credential in good standing from another IC&RC member state can transfer to the equivalent Pennsylvania credential through reciprocity. PCB processes reciprocity applications and may require documentation of state-specific education content (such as the 6-hour ethics requirement). The CAAC and CAADC additionally require applicants to live or work in Pennsylvania at the time of application. The AAC is a Pennsylvania-only credential and is not eligible for inbound IC&RC reciprocity.
Are CEU Matrix's Pennsylvania packages PCB-approved?
Yes. CEU Matrix is a PCB-approved continuing education provider. Our Pennsylvania packages cover the full education requirement for each PCB credential we offer — AAC (100 hours), CAADC (180 hours), CAAC (300 hours), and CADC (300 hours).
How do I access my courses and track progress?
All courses become available in your CEU Matrix Student Center the moment payment clears, with no enrollment delay. Coursework is fully self-paced — there is no fixed completion deadline. Your progress, exam scores, and earned certificates are tracked automatically and stored under “My Courses,” giving you a single consolidated view of your Pennsylvania credential progress and total hours earned.
Pennsylvania Substance Abuse Counselor Resources
Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB)
Official credentialing organization for Pennsylvania substance abuse counselors. View official regulations, application requirements, and credential guidelines for all Pennsylvania addiction counselor credentials.
IC&RC Pennsylvania Information
Official examination and reciprocity information for Pennsylvania’s participation in the International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium system, including ADC and AADC exam requirements and interstate practice benefits.
Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs
State agency providing regulatory oversight and information about substance abuse treatment services and professional practice guidelines for addiction counselors in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Department of Health - Bureau of Health Planning
State health department information regarding behavioral health services licensing and regulatory requirements for substance abuse treatment providers in Pennsylvania.
Your Roadmap to Becoming a Substance Abuse Counselor
Starting Your Career (AAC)
Building Experience (CAAC)
Professional Practice (CADC)
Advanced Leadership (CAADC)
Achieve CAADC for the highest level of Pennsylvania addiction counseling practice. This master’s-level credential allows advanced therapeutic interventions, supervision capabilities, and maximum professional flexibility within and beyond Pennsylvania.
Specialized Certifications
Explore specialized areas such as co-occurring disorders, criminal justice applications, or prevention specialist credentials to expand your practice areas and meet diverse client needs in specialized treatment settings.
How to Become a Substance Abuse Counselor in Pennsylvania
Complete Education
Enroll in our distance learning program to fulfill educational requirements for certification. Our self-paced, home-study course bundles can be completed anywhere at any time!
Complete Supervised Work Experience
Accrue supervised work experience hours by working in a treatment facility or other relevant setting.
Pass the State Exam
Register with your state certification/licensing board and sign up to take the state exam.
Apply for Certification
Submit application to the state certification/licensure board, including proof of completed education, work experience, exam results, and other required information.
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Ready to advance your Pennsylvania addiction counseling career? Our team understands Pennsylvania’s progressive four-level certification system and flexible online learning opportunities. We’ll help you choose the perfect courses for your current credential level and career goals while ensuring compliance with PCB requirements and maximizing your professional development.
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