Do you think students are solely be responsible for their ability to cope with challenge / grow coping skills? Who helps support students in this process on or off campus?

While students do play a large role in their ability to cope with challenges and grow coping skills, they are not solely responsible for this process. Various individuals and resources can provide support to students both on and off campus.

On campus, students can seek support from counselors, advisors, tutors, mentors, and other staff members who are trained to help students navigate challenges and develop coping skills. Additionally, student organizations, clubs, and support groups can offer a sense of community and peer support.

Off campus, students may turn to family members, friends, therapists, or mental health professionals for assistance. Community organizations and resources can also provide valuable support to students in times of need.

Ultimately, successful coping and skill development are often a collaborative effort between the student and the network of individuals and resources that support them. It is important for students to recognize when they need help and to reach out for support when necessary.