Grandmother of five receives UBCO scholarship

| December 27, 2016 in Kelowna

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Teresa Oyer is letting nothing stand in her way and a recent grant from the Irving K. Barber British Columbia Scholarship Society has just opened a few doors for her.

Oyer, a mother of four grown children and grandmother to five, is in her third year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program that began at Okanagan College (OC).

Making the transfer between the two institutions meant Oyer, now in her early 50s, was eligible for one of the $5,000 transfer scholarships that the Scholarship Society gives out annually. Five OC students, including Oyer, received the scholarships that are allowing them to proceeded to UBC.

Oyer is the first to admit that she keeps busy.  Between helping care for grandkids, volunteering with the Central Okanagan Search and Rescue and with the City of Kelowna, the scholarship was a significant contribution for the future nurse.

“In September last year (2015), I was diagnosed with and treated for lymphoma. I was even more determined that nothing was stopping me from accomplishing my dream,” said Oyer.

“I have always believed that stumbling blocks can be used as stepping stones to success. This belief was followed with encouragement from the nursing staff, instructors and my family.”

Oyers goal when finished her studies is to “pay it forward” by obtaining a Master’s degree and becoming a nursing teacher someday.

She is grateful to the Irving K. Barber B.C. Scholarship Society for its support, and has advice for fellow students.

“Take the time to find out what financial aid is available to you, do the research and apply.”

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