Sober College Spring Statistics Demonstrate Addiction Recovery Students Excelling in Academics
Sober College students trade substance abuse for academics and earn 268 credits with an average 3.5 GPA in Spring Semester 2007. Woodland Hills, CA (PRWEB) July 9, 2007 -- Southern California addiction recovery and educational facility, Sober College, is proud to announce its students excelled in academic courses completed this spring. 40 Sober College students took a combined total of 87 college courses with an average GPA of 3.50. Other achievements include six high school diplomas, four GED’s and one Linux certification. “What do these stats and figures really reveal about sober students and the effectiveness of Sober College?” asks Michael Cahlin M.Ed., Academic Director. “It says that Sober College is helping students achieve tangible, traceable, academic success even for students who believe they are not good in school or previously failed college courses. Sober College is effectively getting students back on academic and life track.” “The whole idea of Sober College is wherever your child is with his or her education, we will create a customized track for them. Sober College’s academic program enables students to obtain their high school diploma, GED or various college diplomas," explains Mr. Cahlin. “For those that are not college-bound, less than one mile away is the West Valley Occupational Center which allows a student to earn a vocation in as little as six months,” adds Cahlin. In addition to its own unique courses and curriculum, Sober College partners with numerous educational institutions, both locally and through distance learning. “Whenever possible we will devise ways to satisfy both high school and college requirements simultaneously allowing young adults who have missed extended school time while using drugs or alcohol to catch up. For those who are ready to begin working, we help them get their GED and join the workforce,” says Mr. Cahlin. Rob is one of Sober College’s success stories. Like many young adults in addiction recovery, Rob came into Sober College angry and had burnt every bridge possible. Shy only a few credits of his high school diploma, he had no idea how to get his life back on track. “Starting with sobriety first, we created an academic plan for Rob to satisfy all needed scholastic requirements in the shortest time possible. While enrolled at Sober College, he was able to finish high school and start off-campus college classes while continuing to focus on his recovery,” concludes Cahlin. Now, with a backpack full of books and a protein bar in his hand, Rob M. looks like any other college student on campus. You wouldn’t know less than two months ago, he was living on the streets and shooting heroin. The Statistics
“Nearly 1 in 3 high school students in the Class of 2007 will not graduate this year,” the Editorial Projects in Education (EDE) Research Center reported recently. Sober College focuses on both substance abuse rehabilitation and emotional growth, two major contributors to high school dropout percentages. “In order to ensure the success of our students, we feel it is imperative to have both a therapeutic and educational approach to chemical dependency, both of which are found in our five core competencies,” Loree Cohen, LCSW, and Executive Director. In addition to education and emotional well-being, Sober College focuses on physical fitness, employment and life skills. About Sober College
Sober College, headquartered in Southern California, is a small private institution providing addiction recovery for young adults ages 17 to 26. The Sober College builds core competencies in life skills, employment, academics, emotional well-being and fitness. For more information, please visit www.sobercollege.com. More Information on Sober College:
Annika Richards
Public Education Director
818-795-8687
Annika.Richards @ sobercollege.com ###
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