Paslawski, Teresa2008-09-102013-01-042009-09-162013-01-04200820082008http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-09102008-053307The study of resiliency theory allows for an examination of successful processes people have relied on to overcome difficult situations. In this study, former youth in care who have demonstrated resilience through educational success as defined by enrollment in post-secondary educational programs, were interviewed to gain an understanding of the factors that contributed to their resilience. Nine former youth in care participated in this study. Analysis of the transcripts from the conversations resulted in several factors that the participants identified as promoting resilience. These included supportive relationships, self advocacy, externalization of perceived negative attitudes, a high value placed on education, and access to community support through Amanda’s Gift, a bursary program available to former youth in care.en-USfoster careyouth at riskresilienceyouth in carepost-secondary educationbursarymaltreatmenteducationchild welfare researchformer youth in careYoung adults speak about their educational experiences as resilient youth in out of home caretext