


Rescue Diver Course · September 20 & 21, 2025
Rescue and emergency skills management are vital skills for scuba divers of every level. However, there is simply not enough time in an Open Water Scuba Diver course to cover every eventuality and scenario you will face as a certified diver. The Rescue Diver course therefore expands your diving tool box to include rescue skills - not only for others, but yourself as well! This is quite possibly the most important course you can take as a scuba diver.
The course takes place over two days, after the eLearning has been completed. Note: First Aid/CPR certification is required for Rescue certification. These courses are also offered by CUES and can be scheduled upon request.
Where: Haigh Quarry
Class Dates:
9/20/2025, 9 am – 2 pm
9/21/2025, 9 am – 2 pm
Instructors: Katie W
Rescue and emergency skills management are vital skills for scuba divers of every level. However, there is simply not enough time in an Open Water Scuba Diver course to cover every eventuality and scenario you will face as a certified diver. The Rescue Diver course therefore expands your diving tool box to include rescue skills - not only for others, but yourself as well! This is quite possibly the most important course you can take as a scuba diver.
The course takes place over two days, after the eLearning has been completed. Note: First Aid/CPR certification is required for Rescue certification. These courses are also offered by CUES and can be scheduled upon request.
Where: Haigh Quarry
Class Dates:
9/20/2025, 9 am – 2 pm
9/21/2025, 9 am – 2 pm
Instructors: Katie W
Rescue and emergency skills management are vital skills for scuba divers of every level. However, there is simply not enough time in an Open Water Scuba Diver course to cover every eventuality and scenario you will face as a certified diver. The Rescue Diver course therefore expands your diving tool box to include rescue skills - not only for others, but yourself as well! This is quite possibly the most important course you can take as a scuba diver.
The course takes place over two days, after the eLearning has been completed. Note: First Aid/CPR certification is required for Rescue certification. These courses are also offered by CUES and can be scheduled upon request.
Where: Haigh Quarry
Class Dates:
9/20/2025, 9 am – 2 pm
9/21/2025, 9 am – 2 pm
Instructors: Katie W
What does the course cost include?
e-Learning
Open and confined water training
Digital Certification Card
What do I need to bring?
All CUES Certification Courses require that you have your own personal equipment: scuba-quality mask, fins, snorkel, boots and surface marker buoy (SMB). Once you sign up for the course, you will receive additional information about how to purchase your personal equipment if you haven’t done so already.
Refund policy
CUES does not offer refunds for any student that withdraws from a course less than seven (7) days from the scheduled start date. Credit for use in future courses will be given for any unused goods and/or services if the student withdraws less than seven (7) days from the scheduled course start date. There will be no refunds or credit given at any time for goods and/or services rendered, including (but not limited to) activated eLearning codes, class sessions that have already been attended, etc.
For a full FAQ regarding courses, please visit divecues.org/training or reach out to training@divecues.org with additional questions.