I returned to school after 22 years thanks to Athabasca University

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Transforming Lives: Learners of AU is an ongoing series where real students and alumni share how AU's flexible online learning model made a difference in their lives and, in turn, the communities in which they live and work. Submit your story.


I recently enrolled in Athabasca University's Bachelor of General Studies program after 22 years of being out of school.

I am currently in my second semester with a plan to eventually graduate from the Master of Counselling program. I absolutely love the ability to go to school online while still being available to my 4 children when they need me.

Inclusive online learning

AU has an amazing, inclusive environment that provides the resources and support I needed to make the transition from full-time self-employment to full-time schooling.

It was a very difficult decision to make the plunge into this new and exciting journey, but AU has guided me every step of the way.

Our family does a lot of travelling all over Alberta and British Columbia for camping, holidays, and racing. The ability to study and take online courses from anywhere is so important!

Work-life balance

I am so happy to be able to challenge and broaden my education and skills, while also still living my dreams with my family and maintaining my business life.

I would recommend this university to anyone who needs a flexible schedule, who is balancing work and family life, and who has the desire to expand their education.

I am so excited to be on this journey and am so proud to be able to be a part of the AU community!

Athabasca University online learner Alicia Fisher inside a vehicle during a race

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Alicia Fisher is a first-year student in the Bachelor of General Studies program. She hopes to obtain a Master of Counselling degree from AU.

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