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Success brewing for ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē student with bursary award

By College Relations | January 31, 2022
   

A student sits in the Centre for Learning atrium, smiling at the camera
Annika Kirk is a third year Business student and is the recipient of the CICan Paul and Gerry Charette bursary.

Mother, volunteer, former brewer, Business student and now, award-winner.

Annika Kirk has many titles and is used to juggling work, life and every other curveball that comes her way, which helped her shine when she applied for the Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) Paul and Gerri Charette Bursary Award.

Kirk received the news in a unique way: ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē President Neil Fassina announced she won the bursary during a meeting of the Board of Governors, of which she is a student representative.

ā€œIt was a complete shock and I cried,ā€ she said. ā€œI called my husband and he cried. It was really quite wonderful.ā€

In her third year of Bachelor of Business Administration studies, Kirk was one out of seven applicants from ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē and one of 20 recipients of the bursary nationally. She returned to school in the fall of 2020, having worked as a brewer for seven years in Toronto and Kelowna. Knowing that an ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē education could help her family start their own brewery, she jumped right into the degree program.

When sheā€™s not in school, Kirk is known for being involved in meaningful causes, such as working with her colleagues to increase diversity and inclusivity in the craft beer industry, and how that can be implemented in Kelowna. Kirk had also been working with another colleague to create and start their own non-profit with the goal of assisting breweries, distilleries, cideries and wineries in their journey to be more inclusive and diverse.

The CICan Paul and Gerri Charette Bursary program provides students who face financial challenges with support to help continue their studies. Kirk is set to receive $5,000 from the program; given she had just given birth to her second child, the timing couldnā€™t be better.

ā€œThis bursary is going to help us even more than I had anticipated,ā€ she said. ā€œIā€™m doing some casual work, but Iā€™m in school while also getting ready to take care of a newborn with our three-year-old. Itā€™s a lot to take on. This bursary has given us a bit of breathing room.ā€

Kirk says supporting her family and continuing her education have been possible because of the Collegeā€™s support.

ā€œThe College has been incredible. I had no idea going into this program how supportive this community is and how amazing the professors here are,ā€ she said. ā€œTheyā€™ve been a huge support system for me and my family.ā€

Kirk said her professors have put together personalized plans for her so she doesnā€™t fall behind with her studies when she gives birth and recovers. While she still expects to work hard on her courses, she said itā€™s easier knowing that her instructors have her back and are willing to help. ā€œJust to be able to sit down and chat with some of my professors has also been amazing,ā€ she said.

ā€œAnnika Kirk demonstrates grit and determination in her life and in her education,ā€ said Fassina.  ā€œI was impressed by the contributions she regularly makes to her community, including the activities she has been engaged in for the BIPĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē and LGBTQ2S+ communities.ā€ 

Along with her studies, Kirk said sheā€™ll be continuing her volunteering efforts within the community and at the College. Sheā€™s excited to tackle her new challenges head on, all because she loves learning.

ā€œI just really fell in love with being in school and learning again,ā€ she said. ā€œItā€™s been a different educational journey than others for sure, but I donā€™t regret it.ā€

The ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē School of Business offers one, two and four year programs that fit a variety of career paths. Visit to explore your options.



Tags: Board of Governors, Inside ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē

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