The Daily Courier

Mature student among 1st graduates of 2020 at Okanagan College

Single mother who returned to school after 20 years among 600 students to receive credential­s Saturday at Okanagan College

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There were days I wanted to give up, but I knew I had two little people not only counting on me, but looking up to me.

Katie Reynders

It was being a role model for her children that motivated Katie Reynders to return to school as a mature student. She wanted to show them it’s never too late to follow your dreams.

“There were days I wanted to give up, but I knew I had two little people not only counting on me, but looking up to me,” said Reynders.

“I think it’s really important that they got to see me go back to school while also raising them. As parents, we constantly question if what we are doing is good for our kids, and there was a lot of guilt when I wasn’t able to do the fun things that I wanted to do with them because of homework or exams.

“At the end of the day, I think that when they look back, they will be really proud of what I did and about the example I set for them.”

On Saturday, Reynders will be one of about 600 students from arts, business, science, engineerin­g technologi­es, computer science, culinary arts, and health and social developmen­t programs to receive their credential­s.

Reynders will give the student address during the first ceremony.

“I want to encourage everyone that we all need to keep trying to better ourselves,” she said. “We may have finished our programs, but we need to continue to look for ways to grow and to keep learning.”

Reynders decided to return to school after almost 20 years and enrolled in the twoyear water engineerin­g technology diploma program at Okanagan College. Without family in the Okanagan, Reynders wasn’t sure how she would manage both school and parenting.

“I am very fortunate to have a great community of friends who stepped up and offered help and support to me and my kids,” she said. “I also really valued the support from our instructor­s. They knew our struggles and challenges in school and outside of school, and they were able to support us and ensure our success in the program. This was really important to me as single mother.

“Sometimes there would be scheduling conflicts, and they were very understand­ing and would try their best to accommodat­e in times we needed it.

“I am really proud to have gotten through it successful­ly and to be able to show my children that it’s never too late to go back to school and better yourself or prepare for your future.”

Reynders is a casual employee with the City of West Kelowna and hopes to continue to build her career there.

“I did both my work terms with them and it’s a really great team. I am very fortunate to be able to still work with them often and to have developed some really great friendship­s and industry connection­s.”

“This will be the first graduating class of the new decade, and we look forward to witness the way in which they’ll contribute to their communitie­s now and in the years to come,” says Okanagan College president Jim Hamilton.

Winter convocatio­n is the first of the college’s eight convocatio­n ceremonies this year. Students from all four of the college’s campuses will cross the stage receiving 66 bachelor’s degrees, 57 associate degrees, 307 diplomas and 172 certificat­es.

The morning ceremony begins at 10 a.m., with the second ceremony following at noon. Both will be streamed live on the college’s Facebook page.

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 ?? Special to The Daily Courier ?? Mature student and mom Katie Reynders will graduate from the water engineerin­g technology diploma program at Okanagan College on Saturday.
Special to The Daily Courier Mature student and mom Katie Reynders will graduate from the water engineerin­g technology diploma program at Okanagan College on Saturday.

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