50th Anniversary Memory: Holly Kirkconnell (BA 1978)
When I moved back to Toronto after a few years living in Ottawa, I was able to transfer my university credits from Carleton to U of T.
It was 1974 and Woodsworth College had just been established!
I got involved with APUS (Association of Part-time University Students) and took part-time courses until finally completing my degree in 1978.
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