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Thomas Goddard might have dreamt about becoming a pro-wrestler but it was SIT2LRN that’s enabled him to turn a real dream into reality.
There are two reasons Steve Spencer developed a life-long passion for teaching.
The flexibility around her study offered by SIT2LRN is making life much easier for Invercargill student Reiana Cooper.
While others turned to baking sourdough during the 2020 lockdowns, Lydia Harvey found her green thumbs and got busy in her small garden.
A strong belief in the power and value of continuous learning brought Keryn Bilderbeck to SIT2LRN to undertake a Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management.
When Keri Hawkins decided she wanted to create a future for herself, she turned to SIT2LRN because she needed the freedom and flexibility that remote learning could offer.
When Courtney Ewington decided photography was a natural progression for her to compose art from her love of architecture, lighting and people, studying with SIT2LRN was a natural choice.
Cam McLennan was so close to finishing completing his studies – he had just one final dissertation topic left – when COVID-19 struck in March 2020.
Joe Horvath achieved a diploma through distance learning while working full-time; the new qualification produced immediate results, in the form of different career options.
With a background in moving pictures, Clive Copeman has developed a love for “the art and science” of the still image.
Any industry in New Zealand can benefit from having skilled workers who are trained in passing on their knowledge.
Husband and wife team Bruce and Maree Vincent are putting the qualifications they earned through SIT2LRN to good use.
Studying through SIT2LRN helped Nico Negri land a job he is thoroughly enjoying.
At just 21, James Panckhurst has worked his way up the ranks to become business development manager and fleet maintenance co-ordinator for Hamilton company West Construction.
A lust for travel and photography has led Joseph Pooley to Lake Tekapo, a destination the former mechanic reckons is one of the most beautiful places on the planet.
The flexibility that attracts students to online learning was what led John Knowler to take on a facilitator’s role with SIT2LRN.
SIT2LRN facilitator Jay Hourani has a rich background in business ventures and education - and then there’s the sabre fencing.
Donna Cameron used to have what some might consider the perfect job – working in a toy store.
Courtney Sim is putting the skills she learned studying the New Zealand Certificate in Interior Décor to good use.
Wendy O’Connor spends her days patrolling Palmerston North’s parking spaces but she’s positive about getting back to her passion of working with animals.
With the hospitality industry hit hard by Covid-19, studying through SIT2LRN has given Heather Gordon the option of taking her career in a new direction.
Studying through SIT2LRN is allowing Maddie Bridge the opportunity to follow her mum Michelle’s footsteps into a career in conservation.
SIT2LRN has provided Renee McElligott the skills and confidence needed to take a leap into a new career.
Sarah Caroline Bell has no doubt that studying with SIT2LRN was the best choice she could have made for her career.
When Julie Swanepoel and her husband bought their new home in Upper Hutt in 2013, she had a blank canvas to create a dream garden.
The world of communications has changed dramatically since SIT2LRN launched its Bachelor of Professional Communication, and related certificates and diplomas.
One has her own animal rescue service; the other is running a café - two Nelson teenagers are bringing their youthful energy to jump start potential careers.
Completing a New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 4) with SIT2LRN helped provide Ian Bartlett with the confidence to continue studying towards a nursing degree.
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