Mature student overcomes the odds to win 1st Class Degree
A former bench joiner from Rhyl has graduated with a first class honours  degree after a drastic change of career due to an occupational illness.
Mature  student Colin Kott, 46, not only had to deal with the shock of giving  up his trade as a joiner and 
Colin with his wife on his Graduation Dayreturn to education after developing  occupational lung disease, but he was also diagnosed with dyslexia  during his time here at Bangor.
Colin said: “I don’t think the  full significance of obtaining a first class honours degree has sunk in  yet.  I think graduation day, like my wedding day, has been one of the  proudest, most memorable days in my family’s life.  When I embarked on  my educational journey, I never envisaged achieving so much.
“I  returned to education through “Second Chance” which entailed leaning  basic mathematics and literacy at Rhyl library.  I proceeded to complete  an Access to Higher Education course for which I was also awarded  “Achiever of the Year” and was then accepted for a BA Honours degree in  Sociology at Bangor.
“Returning to higher education as a mature  student can only be described as a roller coaster ride with highs and  lows.  The highs are all the things I learnt and the friendships I made  along the way. The lows were things that life can throw at you that are  out of your control.
“Unfortunately during my second year my wife  suffered a stroke, naturally caring responsibilities took priority over  academic studies.  However, despite this traumatic life event I  remained in university and fortunately my wife went on to make a full  recovery.
“Despite such set backs the combination of my  determination to succeed, along with the excellent support provided by  the university made achieving a first class degree possible. Both tutors  and administration staff at Bangor University excel in providing  student support.  The University also has an outstanding Disability  Service team who work closely with the Dyslexia Unit in providing extra  learning support for students.
"The highlight of the course so  far for me has been the publication of one of my social theory essays in  the Student Journal. My next step is to obtain a basic skills teaching  certificate so I can return to "Second Chance" as a tutor and help  others improve their level of education.
“I can only hope that my  story of academic achievement from a situation of desperation inspires  others who find themselves in a similar position.”
Publication date: 18 July 2011