Retired teacher continues to learn with Extended Education
Find your opportunity for personal and professional development
Find your opportunity for personal and professional development
In her Extended Education program, Guenther enjoyed the personal connection with her instructors.
“I found they were very personable. They empathized with the personal experiences I have been through. All of the courses really spoke to me. I am finding it is everything I was hoping it would be.”
Coming home to the U of M felt comfortable, she says. “The familiarity really made things easier.”
She chose the program because she found herself around a number of family and friends who have some mental health issues. “Being able to understand and help them was important to me. From the first week of classes, I was being a better listener and I was able to communicate with them differently. I didn’t come up with advice right away. I became a better listener.”
Fellow Extended Education graduate, Bonnie Murray agrees.
“Yes. It’s very well worth it. Definitely.”
Murray found the Applied Counselling program rewarding both personally and professionally.
“I feel I can apply the skills in my life and work. I have been using the skills already to be more comforting and supportive of those I work with, and I am more knowledgeable now about resources that I can offer for people and different supports that are available out in the community.”
Murray applied to the program to help build her skills and her comfort level in helping others, and she looks forward to being able to use these skills and experiences she has gained in the future.
“It was a long journey, working full-time and going to school, but it was worth it because I learned a lot.”
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