Among the 2015 Florida A&M graduates will be Tallahassee native Cathy Williams, a 62-year-old grandmother. After diligently serving many years as an employee of the State, Williams decided that it was time for her to pursue a college degree. She courageously decided to look beyond what some would consider the limitations of age and chase her college dreams.
The graduation is even sweeter because she'll be sharing the stage with her granddaughter Chelsea Washington, an aspiring future doctor who's gearing up for medical school.
Cathy took the first step by enrolling in Tallahassee Community College while working full time. After receiving her associate degree in 2012, she decided it was time to fulfill another goal, and applied to complete her undergraduate education at FAMU. This year she will receive a degree in political science with a minor in criminal justice.
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“There is no age limit on pursuing a degree and pursuing your dreams,” said Williams, whose next goal is to obtain a master’s degree in public or business administration.
According to Washington, graduating with Williams is a moment she will never forget. She will walk the stage with one of her greatest motivators.
“She motivates me by her drive for success,” said Washington, who will receive a......bachelor’s degree in biology.
Inspired by the passion of her grandmother, Washington will continue her education at Howard University’s College of Medicine. Her career goal is to become a pediatrician.
“I want to come back home to Tallahassee and open a pediatric facility that will provide services for the underprivileged and do research on autism,” said Washington, who is one of three grandchildren that had the privilege of attending FAMU with their grandmother.
The commencement ceremonies will also serve as a celebration of the 125th anniversary of the signing of the Second Morrill Act of 1890. Under the Act, FAMU became a land-grant institution and received its charge to serve as a teaching, research, and extension institution, as well as to provide agricultural, mechanical arts, and military education.