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Oxbridge Academy rewards students for succeeding against the oddsOxbridge Academy is awarding three students the Oxbridge Academy Medal for Succeeding Against the Odds in recognition of the fact that they have succeeded in their studies despite the profound personal, financial, physical and social hardships they have had to overcome. The aim of this award is not simply to give acknowledgement to these students, but also to inspire those who have yet to overcome the obstacles that are keeping them from succeeding in their own lives. The 'Succeeding Against the Odds' Award winners of 2015: Lizette Janse van Rensburg Lizette Janse van Rensburg, from Mpumalanga, has been working for one of the biggest energy companies in South Africa for the past eight years. In 2011, doctors found a tumour in her pituitary gland. This was not the only health problem she was confronted with, however:
"I was browsing the net and came across Oxbridge Academy and I thought to myself I also want to study again and at the beginning of the year I entered. I know I can succeed although it takes me longer to complete my assignments but thanks to Oxbridge I can do my assignments on my own time. With God everything is possible and the assessors are kind enough to help me in every possible way." Mathe Salome 26-year-old Mathe Salome and her husband were both working as contract employees in rural Limpopo. When their contracts were terminated one after the other in 2010, they had nowhere to turn:
"I then came to realise that I am passionate about businesses hence I have registered [with] Oxbridge Academy to acquire proper and formal skills to formalise my businesses and to ensure convenience and satisfying services to my customers. Emile Smith At age 11, Emile was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, a muscle disease that severely hampers movement and mobility. This disability became an immense obstacle when he wanted to pursue his studies:
The comfort of distance learning, which allowed him to study from home, eventually enabled Emile to further his education: "Then I found Oxbridge Academy. Wow! It changed my life. I can finally strive towards a better future. It suits my disability and everything is comfortable! I'm not financially stable but Oxbridge is so beautiful I can use my disability grant to pay my fees. I did very well in my first module already. Things are just getting greater for me. Winning this medal would inspire me more not to give up. To look past my present circumstances and reach for the stars." The purpose of private colleges such as Oxbridge Academy is to give all South Africans the chance to empower themselves through skills development and vocational training - whatever their background, circumstances, or obstacles may be. At Oxbridge Academy, we want to do whatever we can to help our students - and future students - accomplish their goals. Find out more about Oxbridge Academy at www.oxbridgeacademy.edu.za.
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