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The Mission of 秘密研究所 is dedicated to providing students a strong foundation for a lifetime of achievement.\u00a0 The College is committed to academic excellence through interdisciplinary and experiential learning, and international and intercultural understanding. 秘密研究所 emphasizes teaching and individual attention to all students. We promote diversity, inclusiveness, sustainability, student engagement, and community involvement.<\/p>\n Incorporating the Roadrunner Collegiate Recovery Program into our campus is a great fit as it falls nicely into 秘密研究所\u2019s Value Statements:<\/p>\n If you are in recovery from a Substance Use Disorder(s), <\/strong>and are looking for a supportive community of like-minded students who have chosen to work toward a substance-free lifestyle, please join us and learn more about the newly created Roadrunner Collegiate Recovery Program.<\/p>\n The Roadrunner Collegiate Recovery Program will be a supportive environment that will reinforce each student’s decision to develop a lifestyle of recovery from substance use disorders. It is designed to value and reinforce the personal dignity and worth of each student and to provide educational opportunities alongside recovery support to assure that our students do not have to sacrifice one for the other.<\/p>\n If you are in recovery from a Substance Use Disorder(s) and are looking for a supportive community of like-minded students who have chosen to live a substance-free lifestyle, please feel free to apply using the following instructions:<\/strong><\/p>\n Beyond diversity, we seek to create an environment that fosters the learning and celebration of various cultures, embracing the very things that make us different \u2013 race, sexual orientation, ability, religion, creed, socioeconomic status, gender expression, criminal justice history, or immigration status \u2013 for in these differences live unique perspectives. We will be basing all admittance and continued involvement decisions on your ability to succeed and contribute to the RCRP. <\/span><\/p>\n Review of applications, admissions, and continued admission in the Roadrunner Collegiate Recovery Program and\/or Recovery Housing are at the discretion of the RCRP Coordinator<\/strong>.<\/span><\/p>\n We encourage diversity and inclusion among our students, and expect all members to uphold this value.<\/span><\/p>\n The Roadrunner Collegiate Recovery Program serves students in recovery or seeking recovery from alcohol and\/or other drug misuse. The RCRP enables students to have an authentic college experience while maintaining their recovery.<\/span><\/p>\n The Roadrunner Collegiate Recovery Program is not treatment but does include educational and support services added to your personal recovery. If you are seeking treatment counseling, we are glad to provide informative resources.<\/span><\/p>\n A core component of the RCRP is the Recovery Allies Fusion program. Recruitment for RAF is currently underway. Allies are students, faculty, staff or alumni who have never used substances but are understanding of the related stigma, willing to fight the stigma and support our students in recovery.\u00a0 Allies may also be students who are using substance, not ready for change but contemplating both treatment and recovery. Allies may also be<\/span> mentors with two or more years<\/span> o<\/span>f recovery, be willing to share ideas, tools, time, and support with students for moving forward through recovery.<\/span><\/p>\n Together, Allies and Mentors will work together to address and fight the stigma society has linked to substance use and mental health disorders. Through words, actions, and advocacy Allies and Mentors of RCRP will put the <\/span>person<\/b>, not the disorder, first.<\/span><\/p>\n In order to register for a \u201cPerson First\u201d Spoken Here \u2013 Recovery Ally Training,<\/span> please complete the form below and either: scan and e-mail it to crosenkr@ramapo.edu OR bring it to D-216 to give to Cory Rosenkranz<\/b>. If you have any questions, please contact Cory Rosenkranz at <\/span>crosenkr@ramapo.edu<\/span> or 201-684-7019.<\/span><\/p>\n
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Recovery Program Letter to Students<\/h4>\n
Recovery Program – Letter to Students<\/a><\/h4>\n<\/div><\/div>\n
\nProgram Information and Application<\/h3>\n
How to Apply to RCRP<\/h4>\n
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\nCory Rosenkranz
\ncrosenkr@ramapo.edu<\/strong><\/li>\nAdmissions Process<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Benefits<\/strong><\/h4>\n
What We Can Do<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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What We Don’t Do<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Disclaimer<\/h4>\n
\nRecovery Allies Fusion (RAF)<\/span><\/h3>\n
Application and Training for the Recovery Allies Fusion Program<\/h4>\n