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Brittney Smith awarded Lieutenant Governor’s Medal at RRC Polytech’s Fall Convocation

November 8, 2023

All 1,400 graduates celebrated at RRC Polytech’s fall convocation this week share a sense of tremendous pride in their accomplishments and while Brittney Smith is no exception, she has been recognized for being exceptional.

In addition to graduating with Honours from the Legal Assistant Certificate Program, Brittney also proudly accepted RRC Polytech’s 2023 Lieutenant Governor’s Medal, the College’s highest honour awarded for academic and technical achievement, involvement in College and/or community activities, and good character.

Brittney says she’s humbled by her selection, but that her educational journey has also taught her to balance her fierce determination with the understanding that everyone needs support along the way. She believes there should not be any shame or embarrassment in acknowledging your struggles and welcoming the kindness of others.  

“Don’t let your pride stop you from achieving your goals. It’s ok to ask for help and it’s ok to accept help,” is the advice the award-winning graduate wants to share, even though she knows how difficult it can feel in the moment.       

Brittney’s determination to succeed and pursue a career in law began as a child. She has always been driven by an unwavering desire to help others around her and support those in need. Growing up, she prioritized her education and worked diligently to maintain top grades while recognizing that all activities and pursuits lead to valuable life experiences that provide the balance and perspective required to reach her ultimate goals. From basketball; dance; volunteering to plan, decorate and host events; to hand-crafting Indigenous bead wear for donations, Brittney took pride in putting others first while building trust and relationships in her community.

But when her immediate family abruptly moved to B.C. without her during her senior year, her priorities were quickly shifted to helping her older sister cover the bills and scrambling to find their next meal. Despite their strong work ethic, they simply couldn’t keep up with the increasing costs of living on their own. It was stressful. It was devastating. She felt her dream slipping away until she received a lifeline in the form of a full tuition scholarship to attend RRC Polytech from the Schroeder Foundation.       

“At the time, I could barely afford to eat so without the generous support of the scholarship I was granted, there was simply no way I would have been able to even think about attending post-secondary. I was so excited and felt so much relief when I was offered an option to work my way out of the tough spot, I was in. It motivated me to keep going and I cannot thank Walter and Maria enough for the impact they’ve made in my life.”   

She was a step closer to becoming a legal assistant, but her challenges were far from over. Just a few weeks into her 11-month program Brittney and her sister were evicted and she found herself essentially homeless. Her mental health deteriorated but she reached out mainly through support links and helplines to find the strength to manage her situation and stay focused.

She stayed late on campus to study, so her grades didn’t suffer and then with support and guidance from Career Services and her instructor, she was able to secure a practicum at one of Winnipeg’s biggest law firms. She gained valuable experience while showcasing her skills and professionalism and ultimately, they offered her a full-time position as a Legal Assistant. She’s now renting her own apartment and she’s already volunteering at the not-for-profit, Higher Learning Foundation that helps students manage their mental wellness.

“It wasn’t easy and there were times I wanted to quit, but by using the resources available to me through the College and from family and friends, I felt supported and motivated to push through – and it was so worth it! Now, just a few months removed from needing assistance, I’m in a position where I can be the one helping and encouraging others that with a lot of hard work and a little help, it is totally possible.”        

Despite her academic journey taking many unexpected twists and turns, Brittney Smith believes in the power of education, the importance of being kind and that it is empowering to accept help when you need it – and she’s not afraid to tell anyone her story in an effort to destigmatize the effects of financial instability and poor mental health.

“I’m very proud of my dedication and resiliency to earn my credentials, this award, and a job through my practicum placement,” said Smith. “I want to share my life story to inspire people that find themselves homeless and struggling with declining mental health to never give up because I’ve been able to overcome those challenges, and they need to know they can too.”


RRC Polytech adds second ceremony to celebrate over 1,400 graduates at Fall Convocation

Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Treaty No. 1 Territory and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis Nation – For the first time since introducing a Fall Convocation, Red River College Polytechnic (RRC Polytech) has added a second ceremony to celebrate the accomplishments of more than 1,400 students who have completed various degree, diploma and certificate programs between May 1, 2023 and August 27, 2023.

“Our highest attended Fall Convocation to date speaks volumes to the exceptional experience RRC Polytech provides for students.  We’re thrilled our graduates want to celebrate the culmination of their studies with family, friends, loved ones and the entire College community who have supported them along their academic journey,” said Fred Meier, President and CEO, RRC Polytech.

“The class of 2023 has the required skills, training and knowledge to drive Manitoba’s economy forward and we look forward to seeing what these leaders of tomorrow bring to the workforce and to their communities.”

RRC Polytech’s 2023 Fall Convocation marks the first time that graduates will receive credentials in two new programs:

  • Nurse Re-Entry – Post-Graduate Certificate
  • Welding – Applied Certificate through the Women of Steel program

Manitoba’s polytechnic is proud to build upon its reputation for providing high quality, experiential education that gets grads hired, while encouraging lifelong learning in a welcoming environment for all. On average, 96 per cent of RRC Polytech graduates begin working in their field within six months of graduating.

RRC Polytech’s Fall Convocation will take place at RBC Convention Centre, starting at 7:00pm on both evenings:

Tuesday, November 7 

  • School of Business, Information Technology and Creative Arts
  • School of Continuing Education
  • School of Hospitality and Culinary Arts

Wednesday, November 8

  • School of Education, Arts and Sciences
  • School of Health Science and Community Services
  • School of Indigenous Education
  • School of Skilled Trades and Technology

For a full list of graduates, award winners, and to stream the ceremonies please visit rrc.ca/convocation.

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.

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