Don't Take Our Word For It...
Quotes from Students


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As long as I keep working on my sobriety and do assignments like these, I think I have a much better chance of staying sober.”

Jake S.

“It makes me feel good to know that I am getting college credit for helping others as part of my course.”

Kyle M.

“Through therapy and journaling, my self-injurious behavior has stopped. I have good grades in my classes so far and am working hard to make the new people who come to Sober College feel welcome. I will never forget my experience here."

Grace F.


“The main purpose for taking this course is to make sure I stay current and up to date in my recovery and also to continue in college. I think improving my communication skills is very important to my recovery."

Sarah M.


" In this course, I have learned to be more honest with myself.  I think that is because I am writing about my life experiences and working on my recovery.”

Talia W.

"I never imagined how working on this course could help me in my recovery and also help my family and I begin to communicate again."

Dan M.


"When in active addiction, I often felt as if I was only harming myself.  Now that I am clean, I see the affect my addiction had on other people.  Learning about my addiction and applying recovery principles has allowed me to repair relationships with my family and those I had hurt."

Nathan R.

“Being able to work on college courses while I was in treatment was extremely helpful for my recovery.  I had been to treatment centers before Sober College and was never able to make as much progress in my life as I was here."

Miles L.

 

Andrew Jackson University is accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council.
The DETC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency.