Tuesday 9 May 2017

😱88-yr-old man who dropped out in 1965, to educate his daughters, graduates with straight A’s

Horace Sheffield of Barnesville, Georgia, completed a lifelong goal on Friday: to graduate college. The 88-year-old, along with his tutor Amanda Brannock, walked across the stage to accept his diploma at Shorter University.

“He’s smart as a whip, I’m not even lying,” Sheffield’s granddaughter, Jill Brazier, told ABC News. Sheffield went to Shorter University from 1960 to 1965, but he quit before graduating to help educate his daughters.
“I dropped out with 115 hours,” he recalled. “At that time a piece of paper on a wall didn’t mean that much to me. I had my education and my brain and my heart, and I put them all to good use. But 60 years later I wanted that degree.”
The determined senior earned his Bachelor of Science in Christian studies through online courses after reading an article in a magazine that seniors could attend college for free.
“I’m retired and living on fixed income, and I did not think I could go to college and pay tuition,” said Sheffield. “But when I saw this article that senior citizens could go to college for free, Shorter accepted me at no tuition.
I paid a $200 graduation fee and that’s all I paid. I walked with a walker.” He credits Brannock, who “walked beside me to make sure I didn’t trip over wires or something,” for being the only reason he was able pull off this accomplishment.
“She wrote out my assignments and told me what to do and she expected me to do it,” he said. “She expected me to make straight As and I did it. I wrote two papers a week and then had the test.
I wrote it in long-hand and she typed it all up and put it into the computer. Without her I would not have this diploma today.”

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