When it was originally released, Thriving in Transitions: A
Research-Based Approach to College Student Success represented a
paradigm shift in the student success literature, moving the student
success conversation beyond college completion to focus on student
characteristics that promote high levels of academic, interpersonal, and
intrapersonal performance in the college environment. The authors
contend that a focus on remediating student characteristics or merely
encouraging specific behaviors is inadequate to promote success in
college and beyond. Drawing on research on college student thriving
completed since 2012, the newly revised collection presents six research
studies describing the characteristics that predict thriving in
different groups of college students, including first-year students,
transfer students, high-risk students, students of color, sophomores,
and seniors, and offers recommendations for helping students thrive in
college and life. New to this edition is a chapter focused on the role
of faculty in supporting college student thriving.