Thursday, July 13, 2006

Colorado University-Boulder creates the Center for Students in Recovery

Colorado University-Boulder creates the Center for Students in Recovery. College recovery support programs are beginning to pop up around the country. Texas Tech was the pioneer.

From an older story about the Texas Tech program:
Since the inception of the program, only one student out of 600 who have received scholarship aid has flunked out. Even more impressive is the fact that these recovering students maintain a grade point average of 3.58, well above the university-wide average of 2.85, and 95 percent of the participants have stayed clean and sober.

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