Collegiate Recovery Programs

Transitioning into college life can be a challenging time for young adults in early recovery. Collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) provide a supportive, judgment-free environment where students can connect with peers who understand the unique challenges they face in maintaining sobriety while pursuing academic goals. These programs offer a variety of resources, which can include counseling, peer support groups, sober living housing, and educational workshops. CRPs aim to create a safe, inclusive environment where students can thrive academically and socially without the pressure or temptation of substance use. By fostering a community of like-minded individuals, CRPs provide the necessary support and structure to help students navigate the challenges of college life while maintaining their recovery journey.

Boise State University

BSU has a small but growing program dedicated to serving students who are in recovery. If you would like to learn more or support the program, contact Elizabeth Bricker at: CONTACT

College of Idaho

COI is creating systems for students in recovery or those choosing to abstain from substances. To support the program or get up to date information, contact Virgil Downey at: CONTACT

Idaho State University

ISU is developing a program dedicated to serving students who are in recovery. If you would like to learn more or support the program, contact Rick Pongratz at: CONTACT

University of Idaho

Vandal Recovery, at University of Idaho and operated by Latah Recovery Community Center, has resources for students, on campus. For more information visit their instagram at HERE or contact Jeneba Hoene at: CONTACT

Washington State University

Washington State Collegiate Recovery Support Initiative