Recovery Resources

Colorado College is making a concerted effort to increase supports for students in recovery by working with campus partners to implement environmental and policy changes more conducive to maintaining sobriety. We also works to increase our community's understanding and awareness of how perceived norms, peer pressure, and dominant cultural narratives about alcohol and drugs create challenges for students in recovery. We encourage sober students and to reach out to the Wellness Resource Center to make sure needs are met on campus.

Campus and Community Resources:

  • The CC Counseling Center includes Certified Addiction Counselors
    • To make an appointment at the Counseling Center: 719-389-6093
  • Chaplain Kate Holbrook, a confidential resource.
  • Springs Recovery Connection, a non-profit community-based recovery support organization
  • Colorado Springs community AA, NA, and Al-Anon meetings Regular on-campus meetings have been put on hold at this time, but we know that now, more than ever, it's important to remain connected to your recovery community. You can find local meetings:
  • Smart Recovery Meetings can be found through SMARTfinder.
  • Start Your Recovery provides relatable, reliable information at any stage of their recovery journey, including information about signs and symptoms, treatment options and resources.

These are just a few of the many websites that can connect you to AA, NA, Al-Anon, and other recovery meetings. We encourage people to try different meetings to find a community that best supports them.

We also encourage sober students and students in recovery to consider applying to live in one of the Substance-Free Living Learning Communities on campus.

Report an issue - Last updated: 12/12/2022