Epilepsy & Seizure Safe Classrooms: Interactive On-Demand Course for High School Students

Did you know that nearly 460,000 children under age 18 have active epilepsy? That’s like the entire population of Atlanta, Georgia. Every year, 1 in 10 people will have a seizure—but many don’t know how to respond.

This interactive course is made just for high school students like you. It's fun, engaging, and helps you become confident in recognizing and responding to seizures. 

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Click the purple button to begin! You’ll be prompted to create an account—be sure to use an email address you can easily access for verification and updates.

1 in 26 People: That's how many people are diagnosed with epilepsy at some point in their lives.

Why This Course Matters

1 in 10 People: Experience a seizure, even if they don’t have epilepsy.

Why This Course Matters

You Can Help: Knowing seizure first aid could save someone’s life

Why This Course Matters

What You’ll Gain: Essential Epilepsy Knowledge and Skills

Quick, flexible, and impactful learning to empower you with the tools to understand, recognize, and respond to seizures effectively.

Epilepsy Basics

Understand what epilepsy is and why it occurs.

Seizure Types

Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of types of seizures.

Seizure First Aid

Discover what to do—and what to avoid—during a seizure.

Fast and Easy

The course takes just 30 minutes—perfect for busy students like you.

Learn Anywhere

Jump into the course on your phone, tablet, or computer.

On Your Schedule

It’s on-demand, so you can learn whenever it works best for you.

Earn a Certificate of Completion

Earn a certificate to show off your new knowledge and commitment to helping others.

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Course Features

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Learn how to support your peers and make a positive impact in your school.
Start building your skills today with this engaging and interactive course!

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Our Mission

Improve the lives of people affected by epilepsy through education, advocacy, research, and connection.

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