Collegiate Recovery Program
Mission
ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) provides support and resources for students who have challenges with substance use or other behavioral addictions. We also support students working toward long-term recovery to increase overall well-being and meet educational, professional, and personal goals.
Goals
- Provide a safe and supportive community to students who are in all stages of recovery.
- Reduce health disparities in addiction within marginalized communities and provide support for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø students from those communities.
- Connect students in recovery with supporting resources and community connections.
- Make a positive impact on student learning objectives, educational outcomes and goals, and professional aspirations.
- Foster student-centered recovery through physical, mental, social, and spiritual wellbeing through culturally responsive services.
- Educate and build better awareness about substance use and addiction that promotes healing and long-term recovery.
Recovery Related Resources
This list includes in the community, organized by city.
Become a member of CRP/request more information
To become a member and/or request more information, please complete the and someone will follow up with you.
In addition, you can connect with .
Email CRP at collegiate.recovery@metrostate.edu, or phone for more information at 651.793.1579.
Core team/workgroup members
Maya Sullivan,  Dean of Students—Lead
Carrie Noble,  SLLD Representative  
Dharshini Goonetilleke,  faculty
Raquel Gibbs, Program Support 
Our CRP is also supported by up to three Recovery Corps members each year.
Extended team/workgroup members
Derrick Crim, faculty
Therissa Libby, faculty
Kevin Spading, faculty
Scott Washburn, faculty