‘I never felt alone’ at AU, says grad and future teacher

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Transforming Lives: Learners of AU is an ongoing series where real students and alumni share how flexible online learning at Athabasca University (AU) made a difference in their lives and communities. Submit your story.


Choosing Athabasca University was a game-changer for me. As a child and youth worker at a school board, I was hungry for growth but felt stuck. Then AU came along, offering flexibility that traditional universities couldn't match.

Being a mom and wife, I needed a school that understood my crazy schedule. AU's online courses let me study whenever I could squeeze in the time, without sacrificing family dinners or bedtime stories. I could keep working while upgrading my education, which was a huge relief!

The support from AU's faculty and staff was incredible. Even though we were miles apart, I never felt alone. They were there whenever I needed help or advice, making the whole experience feel like a team effort.

Thanks to AU, I've been accepted into teacher's college starting in September. It's the next step in my journey, and I couldn't be more excited. AU has given me the confidence and skills I need to succeed in this new chapter.

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Donna Franklin (Bachelor of Professional Arts, Human Services Major '24) is a child and youth worker in the education system with 13 years of experience empowering children, youth, and their families. Accepted into the bachelor of education program this fall, Franklin is dedicated to helping students realize their full potential.

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