

What do do if you miss class
Missing Class
When a student fails to show up as scheduled, he or she must be pushed into the next available class.
This creates a disconnect in the information given in class, unnecessary administrative work, and a longer period in which the student can regain driving privileges or satisfy legal requirements.
Now having said that, let me say, it happens. Sometimes life gets in the way and plans must change in a moment’s notice. An insensitive boss, a sick child, or an unreliable babysitter, for example, can unexpectedly cause undue hardship requiring plans to change. We understand this.
Excused vs. Unexcused Absence
The DDS understands this as well. Therefore, the term “excused absence“ was incorporated into the RRP Rules and Regulations. This term is not to be used loosely or defined by staying out late and/or sleeping in, but rather for serious emergencies and unpreventable complications.
It’s important to understand that unexcused absences can result in a student losing credit for completed sessions and having to repay fees for the Intervention Course. So, be sure you’re committed to the dates when signing-up for the class.
Returning After An Absence
Once you attend the first session, you have 4 weeks to complete the course before having to start over from the beginning. If you miss class and return to complete the course, you must resume exactly where you left off. You cannot attend Sessions 1 and 2, skip Session 3 and show-up for Session 4 thinking you can make-up Session 3 later. The Sessions must be completed in succession.
Just to clarify, the class is broken into 5 four-hour sessions. So if, for example, you come to Sessions 1 & 2 but don’t show for Session 3, you will have to wait until the next scheduled class and continue at the beginning of Session 3. If you fail to complete the remainder of the sessions within one month, you will then have to start over at Session 1.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Below, you’ll find information on class schedules, costs, curriculum, and more. If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance. We’re here to support you on your journey to responsible driving and regaining your license.
What are the class schedules and options available?
We typically hold 3-day classes beginning on Friday evening and ending on Sunday evening. Classes are broken into five 4-hour sessions. Weekend classes hold one session on Friday, two sessions on Saturday, and two on Sunday.
How much does it cost to enroll?
The cost of the Intervention Course is $235.00 plus $25.00 for the Workbook.
Is ABS DUI School accredited and compliant with Georgia state regulations?
We are proud to be fully accredited and in strict compliance with all Georgia state regulations governing DUI education.
How do I get started?
All you need to do is come in and take the Assessment Test and then sign-up for the Intervention Course.
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