What a student wishes they had known sooner
How St John's College changed Chloe Dreilich-Girard's university experience
How St John's College changed Chloe Dreilich-Girard's university experience
For Chloe Dreilich-Girard, joining St John’s College during her fifth year of university was a turning point; one she wishes had come much earlier.
A proud Métis woman and Manitoba Métis Federation citizen, Chloe came to law school after completing her Bachelor of Arts in Criminology. She is currently working with a sole practitioner to provide free wills and estate services in Nunavut and will be spending her summer with the Legal Help Centre, continuing her focus on accessible justice.
Although she didn’t attend any events herself, Chloe expressed appreciation for the College’s efforts in hosting social gatherings, like the Welcome Back BBQ and SJC Holiday Party, as well as various workshops.
"Becoming a member of St John’s College has been extremely beneficial. It is extremely comforting knowing there are so many opportunities and support available, especially for students just starting their university journeys.
Chloe was also the recipient of the William E. Harrison Bursary, a source of support that she says made a significant difference in her law school experience.
The bursary also gave Chloe more time and space to focus on her mental health—something that’s often overlooked in rigorous programs.
“I was able to spend more time with friends and family, which is an important aspect of maintaining an overall sense of well-being".
Whether you're in your first year of undergrad or well into graduate school, St John’s College welcomes students at any stage of their academic journey. Like Chloe, you can still experience the benefits of community, connection, and support, no matter when you join.
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