The Center for Students in Recovery at UT Austin

The Center for Students in Recovery at UT Austin The Center for Students in Recovery (CSR) provides a safe, healthy, and welcoming environment for students in Recovery

At its core, CSR is a peer and professional recovery community that focuses on a holistic approach to achieving student wellness. Key aspects of the program include access to: individual and group recovery wellness meetings; on-campus mutual aid group meetings; ; addiction, recovery and health education; sober activities, events and trips; and scholarships and academic advocacy.

Happy April! 🌷 April 13–17 is Collegiate Recovery Week 🎉The Center for Students in Recovery (CSR) is celebrating with a ...
04/01/2026

Happy April! 🌷
 
April 13–17 is Collegiate Recovery Week 🎉
The Center for Students in Recovery (CSR) is celebrating with a full week of events dedicated to connection, support, and celebrating recovery on campus. 💜

Want to learn more about Collegiate Recovery Week and its impact? Visit the Association of Recovery in Higher Education website, link in our bio!

The semester flew by, and it’s time to celebrate BIG! 🎉🎓We’re closing out the academic year by honoring our amazing CSR ...
03/26/2026

The semester flew by, and it’s time to celebrate BIG! 🎉🎓

We’re closing out the academic year by honoring our amazing CSR students and recognizing our graduates from Spring, Summer and Fall 2026! 💜

Whether you’re walking the stage or simply celebrating all you’ve accomplished this year, this is a moment for YOU.

If you’re graduating, let us know so we can prepare your cord and certificate! And if you plan to attend, be sure to check the RSVP link in our Bio, we can’t wait to celebrate together! ✨

We will be closed for Spring Break, March 15–22.We hope you have a safe, relaxing and enjoyable break! We will reopen on...
03/13/2026

We will be closed for Spring Break, March 15–22.
We hope you have a safe, relaxing and enjoyable break! We will reopen on March 23rd. 🌷✨

Voices of Recovery is a monthly speaker series that invites members of the recovery community to campus to share their l...
01/20/2026

Voices of Recovery is a monthly speaker series that invites members of the recovery community to campus to share their lived experiences, stories of growth, and insights on topics meaningful to recovery and wellbeing. Through honest conversation and connection, this series creates space for learning, reflection, and community.
This event is open to the entire UT Community.
 
The series runs monthly through April and is held in CSR WCP 2.112.
Food and light refreshments will be provided.
 
If you need accommodations or have any questions, please feel free to DM us or reach out via email at [email protected]

In honor of Dry January, we’re hosting Sobrie-Tea as part of Spring Welcome Week. ☕🌿Join us for open, judgment-free conv...
01/09/2026

In honor of Dry January, we’re hosting Sobrie-Tea as part of Spring Welcome Week. ☕🌿

Join us for open, judgment-free conversation about sobriety, recovery, wellness, and whatever else comes up naturally.

All are welcome. Come sip, share, and connect.
2:30–4:00 PM 🕝
CSR | WCP 2.112 📍

Fridays are for community 💜Join us every Friday from 2–3 PM for Longhorn Recovery Circle, where each week features a dif...
01/08/2026

Fridays are for community 💜
Join us every Friday from 2–3 PM for Longhorn Recovery Circle, where each week features a different activity designed to build connection, support, and fun. Whether you’re in recovery or just looking for a welcoming space to hang out, you’re always welcome here.

Have questions? Feel free to DM us anytime.

Weekly updates and activity details will be shared on our story!

Spring into connection, healing, and community 💐Our Spring 2026 meetings are here, and all pathways of recovery are welc...
01/08/2026

Spring into connection, healing, and community 💐
Our Spring 2026 meetings are here, and all pathways of recovery are welcome. We can’t wait to build community with you this semester.

Monday Yoga begins January 26th 🧘‍♂️

CSR | WCP 2.112📍

We’ll be closed for Winter Break ❄️Wishing you a restful break, see you in the Spring semester!
12/22/2025

We’ll be closed for Winter Break ❄️
Wishing you a restful break, see you in the Spring semester!

A gentle reminder to rest this fall break. The CSR will be closed Nov 24–30. We’ll return Dec 1st. 🍁If you need help, su...
11/21/2025

A gentle reminder to rest this fall break. The CSR will be closed Nov 24–30. We’ll return Dec 1st. 🍁
If you need help, support is available 24/7 at 512-471-2255. 🤎

Give Thanks, Share Pies ✨🥧Next Thursday, November 13th from 2–4 PM, join us in WCP 2.112 for CSR’s Pie-Luck! 🍂In place o...
11/04/2025

Give Thanks, Share Pies ✨🥧
Next Thursday, November 13th from 2–4 PM, join us in WCP 2.112 for CSR’s Pie-Luck! 🍂
In place of our Cannabis Recovery meeting, we’re gathering for a cozy afternoon of community, gratitude, and pie! 🥧
Bring a pie to share, or just bring yourself and enjoy a slice with friends. All are welcome! 💛

✨Longhorn Recovery Circle ✨Fridays | 2-3 PMEach week brings a new activity designed to help you relax, connect, and rech...
09/29/2025

✨Longhorn Recovery Circle ✨
Fridays | 2-3 PM

Each week brings a new activity designed to help you relax, connect, and recharge before the weekend. Whether you’re in recovery, an ally, or simply looking for community, all students are welcome. Come be part of the circle! 💜

Got questions or need accommodations? Send us a DM, we’re happy to help!

Stay tuned! Weekly updates and activity details will be shared on our story!

Address

2201 Speedway WCP Suite 2. 112
Austin, TX
78712

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 5am

Telephone

+15124758352

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