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This 6-hour course is designed for professionals new to working in the collegiate recovery field. During this course, participants will explore the history and evolution of the collegiate recovery field, student development theories and their applicability to collegiate recovery, strategies for destigmatizing recovery, and key components to developing a collegiate recovery program on campus.

What You'll Learn

  • Describe the roles and responsibilities of collegiate recovery professionals 
  • Define collegiate recovery and describe its value to students and institutions 
  • Summarize five student development theories and their applicability to collegiate recovery 
  • Give examples of recovery capital and how to assess it on your campus and within your community 
  • Describe strategies for developing a collegiate recovery community, including recruiting and retaining students 

What You'll Earn

  • A Collegiate Recovery: An Introductory Course certificate of completion from Ohio State's Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery.

Additional Information

A discounted rate ($25 discount) is available for HECAOD members (find code in member portal) and ARHE members (get code from ARHE). Two discount codes; one for each population.

Contact Us

For questions about the enrollment process, payment options, technology, or course records, please submit an inquiry and our Enrollment Support team will assist you within 24 hours during business days.

Submit an enrollment inquiry

For questions about course details email hecaod@osu.edu or call 614-292-5572.

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Section Title
Collegiate Recovery: An Introductory Course
Type
Online, self paced
Dates
Jul 16, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Course Cost $75.00
Drop Request Deadline
No drop request allowed after enrollment
Transfer Request Deadline
No transfer request allowed after enrollment
Section Notes
  • Learners have until December 31, 2024 to complete this section and fulfill certificate requirements.
  • Course content will remain accessible to enrolled learners  in a "read only" status even after the section closes.
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