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COLLEGIATE RECOVERY PROGRAM

The CRP provides recovery support for those whose lives have been affected by substance use disorders

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A note from Undergraduate Admissions:

The University of Denver seeks students who are committed to their personal health and wellbeing, and who intend on becoming supportive - and supportedmembers of our community.

We understand that, because of past challenges, your academic record might not accurately portray your potential to achieve educational success.

To supplement your application: If you feel your ability to perform in the classroom is a better indicator of your future success, feel free to take advantage of DU’s test-optional policy Use your essay to describe how you ’ ve overcome obstacles, or explain how you plan to be of service to your school and your community. Submit an addendum explaining challenges and what you have learned in the process

-ing Recovery Together! Services

We are a supportive environment free to all DU students within the University that is respectful of all recovery pathways and experiences. Through community engagement and research, we increase awareness and understanding of the prevalence and complexities of recovery. We offer scholarships, academic support, advocacy, recovery coaching and community trainings.

Hope Compassion

Housing

-ing Recovery Together! Recovery housing is available through a partnership with Housing & Residential Education. This community is for those pursuing a supportive recovery lifestyle. Affordable, fully furnished studio and one bedroom apartments are available to sober undergraduates and graduates. Applicants who demonstrate a commitment to their recovery and the recovery of others will receive priority placement.

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