The document summarizes statistics on substance use and substance use disorders among college students from a national survey. It finds that 31 students out of 22,000 at one college had a substance use disorder, with 6 having a substance dependency disorder and 24 engaging in illicit drug use. It then discusses collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) at various universities that provide support for students in recovery and are associated with higher GPAs, retention, and graduation rates compared to students who do not participate in recovery programs. CRPs aim to change campus culture and provide intrapersonal, interpersonal, and community support through mutual aid groups, dedicated staff, and dedicated physical spaces for students in recovery.