These States The Web Classes Are No Longer Accepted as 2.0 Credit Hours (They will be accepted as 16 credit hours home study starting May 1st, 2023)
California (03/01/2023)
Louisiana (expired 12/31/2022)
Minnesota (expired 12/31/2022)
Ohio (expired 12/31/2022)
Texas (expired 12/31/2022)
West Virginia (expired 12/31/2022)
These States The Web Classes Being Accepted As 2.0 Credit Hours Will Expire
Nevada (expires 7/31/2023)
Idaho (expires 8/31/2023)
These States The Web Classes Being Accepted As 2.0 Credit Hours Until The End Of 2023:
Illinois (expires 12/31/2023)
Maryland (expires 12/31/2023)
New Jersey (expires 12/31/2023)
Oklahoma (expires 01/31/2024)
These States The Web Classes Will Be Accepted Till 12/31/2023 because these states accept approval from other states. (It is your responsibility to check with your state to see if this is still the case because rules and regs change and we may not have the most up-to-date info)
Alaska,
Arizona,
Arkansas,
District Of Columbia,
Delaware,
Florida,
Georgia,
Hawaii,
Indiana,
Kentucky,
Michigan,
Montana,
Mississippi,
New Hampshire,
New Mexico,
North Carolina,
North Dakota,
Oregon,
Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island,
South Carolina,
South Dakota,
Tennessee,
Utah,
Virginia,
Vermont,
Wisconsin,
Wyoming
These States Do Not Need Approval For Cont Ed Credit So They Will Be Available As 2.0 Credit Classes Until 12/31/2023. (It is your responsibility to check with your state to see if this is still the case because rules and regs change and we may not have the most up-to-date info)
Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia,
Iowa,
Kansas,
Massachusetts, Maine,
Missouri, Nebraska,
New Hampshire, Washington