99 year-old woman gets degree 75 years late over $5 fee | Inquirer News

99 year-old woman gets degree 75 years late over $5 fee

/ 07:14 AM May 26, 2014

diplomaCONCORD, New Hampshire – A 99-year-old Maine woman has graduated from college 75 years after a $5 fee kept her from getting her diploma on time.

Beal College in Bangor awarded Jessie White her degree during a special ceremony on Friday hosted by Alan Stehle, the college’s president.

White told ABC News that the special ceremony was wonderful and a lot of fun.

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White was supposed to graduate in 1939, but couldn’t afford the $5 transcript fee.

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A friend who recently learned of her decades-old predicament called Stehle, who paid her balance and set up the ceremony.

White, a Maine native, received her degree in stenography and bookkeeping.

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White suffered a disability from a polio infection, but she persisted until she landed a job and worked for years as a bookkeeper.

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White said finally getting her degree made her feel “great.”

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“Never give up learning. They say when you give up learning you grow old,” she said, according to ABC News. “So I don’t intend to give up learning.”

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