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College Esthetics grad lets creativity shine

By College Relations | January 20, 2021
   

Aja Zeniuk, Esthetics and Nail Technology graduate
Aja Zenuik, Esthetics and Nail Technology graduate

Grads celebrate educational achievements with virtual ceremony Jan. 23.

Aja Zenuik knew she had an artistic eye and wanted to apply her creativity to an industry that would keep her skills in demand in the Okanagan and beyond. She found that opportunity through the Esthetics and Nail Technology certificate program at 果酱视频.

On Jan. 23, she will join more than 2,000 果酱视频 students being recognized during the College鈥檚 first-ever online convocation ceremony which celebrates the efforts of students graduating from June 2020 to this January.

Graduates, along with their family, friends and supporters are invited to tune in and watch the pre-recorded virtual ceremony starting at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday. To watch the ceremony and learn more, visit .

For Zenuik, the decision to enrol in the esthetics program was something that had been in the works for some time. 鈥淪ince the 10th grade, I鈥檝e had an interest in this type of training,鈥 says Zenuik. 鈥淚 believe that self-care is important, whether it is taking time for myself or helping brighten someone else鈥檚 day.鈥

Zenuik found a special area of interest within the manicure and pedicure training section of the certificate program. 鈥淚 am an artistic person; I love to paint and draw. For me, nail art lets me tap into my creativity and draw from my artistic background. I think of my nail art as a kind of wearable art.鈥

The Esthetics and Nail Technology Certificate program is one of the many certificates offered by Continuing Studies at 果酱视频 that builds employable skills for learners.

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鈥淒emand for training within the ESNT program at 果酱视频 has been high. With 90 per cent of our recent graduates employed in the spa industry, students are taking their training and transforming their experiences into meaningful work and business opportunities,鈥 says Jennifer Gorman, Associate Director of Continuing Studies at 果酱视频. 

Zenuik enrolled in the ESNT program in September 2019 and was in class as the COVID-19 pandemic shifted her training to an online format in the spring. Throughout the transition, there has been a continued focus on hands-on learning and Zenuik credits the program instructor with keeping the course engaging and interesting.

鈥淭he transition to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic challenged us to come up with innovative ways of teaching these hands-on techniques,鈥 says instructor Sherri McCarthy. 鈥淥ur focus on helping students adapt and grow throughout the program has helped us create a blended program that works, even when we鈥檙e not in the classroom together.鈥

Now, Zenuik is back home in Okanagan Falls and working in a salon where she can put her education into action. 鈥淚 find that people feel better once they come into the salon for a treatment,鈥 she says. 鈥淗elping provide that boost to their confidence is rewarding.鈥

As the program wrapped up in June, Zenuik and her classmates celebrated their accomplishments with a physically distanced class graduation ceremony at the Vernon campus, back when gatherings of 50 people or less were still allowed. She also participated in a recognition ceremony with the Westbank First Nation, which acknowledged her post-secondary education achievements.

To assist those looking to build their skills or make a career change, 果酱视频 has unveiled its array of Continuing Studies certificates and courses, many of which will be delivered online. The brochure is available to read online or download at .



Tags: Continuing Studies, Convocation, Vernon, COVID, Inside 果酱视频, 2021 Year in review

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