Gencie Houy is an expert in family and consumer sciences education (FCSE). Her
expertise comes from years of high school classroom instruction, school administration,
writing curriculum, and postsecondary instruction and administration.
She has a bachelor’s degree in FCSE from Texas Tech University, a master’s degree
in educational administration from Lamar University, and a PhD from Texas Tech
University in FCSE. Her position at Texas Tech University has allowed her to educate
students in family and consumer sciences education and professionalism in
the classroom. Dr. Houy’s research has identified an important need for diverse
populations of college-age individuals to learn essential life skills needed to
become successful adults. She has been able to meet that need by researching,
creating, writing, implementing, and teaching a course curriculum entitled
Adulting 101: Real Skills for Real Life for Texas Tech University.
Dr. Houy and her husband, Scott, reside in Lubbock, Texas. God has blessed them
with four daughters: Hattie, Elsie, Bonnie, and Winnie. Her family inspires her to
become a better person daily. When Gencie is not writing or educating others on
adulting, she enjoys dancing with her daughters and going through the ups and
downs of life with her family and friends!