
Resilience in higher education is rarely loud. It shows up in the student who pushes through a night shift and still attends class, the parent finishing a paper between bedtime stories, or the first-generation freshman taking a deep breath before stepping into office hours. Resiliency Factors Amongst College Students shines a light on these everyday victories while offering research-driven strategies to help more students thrive.
Drawing on over three decades of counseling, teaching, and pastoral leadership, Craig S. Luke, Sr., Ph.D., CRC blends scholarship with lived experience to map the psychological, social, and institutional roots of student resilience. This book is both a toolkit for students and a resource for educators and institutions committed to creating environments where persistence is possible for all.
Inside, readers will discover:
Every chapter is grounded in peer-reviewed research and enriched with case studies, practical routines, equity lenses, and "In Layman's Terms" summaries that make complex concepts easy to act on. Readers will find reflection prompts, checklists, and weekly practices designed to turn insight into immediate progress.
Whether you are a student navigating the pressures of college, an educator seeking effective ways to support learners, or a leader committed to equity and retention, this book offers both a map and a mirror: a map of the challenges students face, and a mirror reflecting the strengths they already carry.