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June 12, 2019

Class of 2019: 'Tough but fun - and I wouldn't have had it any other way'

International student Chantal Palmer graduates with two bachelor's degrees, one with distinction
Chantal Palmer, centre, with her current and former co-workers from the Faculty of Graduate Studies, 荔枝视频. Photo courtesy Chantal Palmer
Chantal Palmer, centre, with her current and former co-workers from the Faculty of Graduate Studies,

Graduating from university is a big deal for Chantal Palmer. 鈥淢y U荔枝视频 experience has been tough but fun 鈥 and I wouldn鈥檛 have had it any other way,鈥 she says. 

Originally from Jamaica, she came to 荔枝视频 to study marketing and sociology. At this year鈥檚 convocation, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (with distinction) and a Bachelor of Commerce, due to her own hard work and her parents鈥 focus on the importance of getting a good education.

鈥淢y parents worked really hard to ensure that I take school seriously,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey are very excited that I not only graduated but graduated with two degrees, one with distinction.鈥 

The journey to convocation was a long one. Over the course of six years, Palmer worked 12-hour days while maintaining a full course load. Because of the high cost of travel and her focus on academics, she has been unable to make the trip home since beginning her studies. 

鈥淚n a way, this helped me grow; I went to every possible seminar on money management,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 am a more responsible spender and gained significant experience in applying for jobs and interviewing because I was pushed to constantly be employed. I was able to make friends and connect with great people in my many forms of employment.鈥

Spending time at U荔枝视频 and in the city hasn鈥檛 been without its highlights. Palmer particularly enjoyed the Haskayne Leadership Weekend, making the dean鈥檚 list, becoming a more confident public speaker and participating in the Women Guiding Women (WGW) Mentorship and Leadership Training Program.

Chantal Palmer graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (with distinction) and a Bachelor of Commerce.

Chantal Palmer graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (with distinction) and a Bachelor of Commerce.

Nouran Abdellatif, Student and Enrolment Services

Active student life

Palmer has been active outside of work and school. She鈥檚 a member of the Jamaican Canadian Association, UChorus, the a capella group A Buncha Divas, and the student club Alliances in Marketing. She has also been a peer helper at the Women鈥檚 Resource Centre and a nursery lead with her church.

鈥淲e all know the struggle of university: trying to get good grades, balancing work, school, volunteering and self-care, figuring out how to be financially literate and healthy and just overall learning how to 鈥榓dult鈥 鈥 plus the added stress of being away from home and the isolation that can come with that,鈥 she says.  

鈥淏ut I felt supported through all of those hard times and felt I had opportunities outside of that to have fun. I appreciated all of the resources on campus that catered to the things I needed to make it through university.

鈥淚 also appreciated having the opportunity to have engaging conversations about things that interest me, by volunteering at the Women鈥檚 Resource Centre, going to seminars and workshops outside of my degree about sociological issues, and being able to go to Banff and Lake Louise with International Student Services. It鈥檚 been a fun ride, and I am looking forward to what鈥檚 to come.鈥

Palmer celebrated her graduation by putting together an interactive play that captures her love of creativity and music for her visiting family 鈥 as well as the 荔枝视频 friends and mentors who helped her along the way. While she doesn鈥檛 know exactly what the future has in store, she is taking some time to visit her extended family in Jamaica.

Chantal celebrates her convocation with her parents, Cecilia and Gilbert Palmer.

Chantal celebrates her convocation with her parents, Cecilia and Gilbert Palmer.

Chantal Palmer