Collegiate Recovery Community at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

The Collegiate Recovery Community at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides a nurturing, affirming environment in which students recovering from addictive disorder can successfully pursue academic, personal and professional goals for the purpose of enhancing their quality of life and becoming productive members of society.

The Collegiate Recovery Community provides:

  • weekly 12 Step meetings in the CRC room 121, Student Health Center
    AA– Mondays 6-7 pm
    Wednesdays 12:30- 1:30 pm
    NA– Tuesdays 4:30 pm -5:30 pm
  • Seminars on recovery issues
  • A “typical” college experience for students in recovery apart from the culture of drinking or use that is present on today’s university campuses
  • A safe supportive environment for students can come for meetings and to have fun
  • Eligibility for scholarship assistance by maintaining a 3.0 or higher GPA and have a minimum of 6 months of sobriety

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