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Mom skips her own graduation to attend son’s, college surprises her with degree
In a heartwarming video that is going viral these days, a surprised mom can be seen accepting her own college degree at her son’s graduation ceremony!
Sharonda Wilson’s son Stephan was graduating from Central Michigan University on the same day as her own commencement ceremony at Ferris State University. The dedicated mom decided to skip her graduation to attend her son’s.
When CMU President Dr. Robert Davies heard about Sharonda’s act of devotion, however, he contacted her university and asked to confer her degree on behalf of FSU.
CMU’s social media accounts later posted a video of the moment that Sharonda and Stephan got to share their graduation – and their reactions were priceless.
Mom skips her own graduation to attend son’s, college surprises her with degree
In a heartwarming video that is going viral these days, a surprised mom can be seen accepting her own college degree at her son’s graduation ceremony!
Sharonda Wilson’s son Stephan was graduating from Central Michigan University on the same day as her own commencement ceremony at Ferris State University. The dedicated mom decided to skip her graduation to attend her son’s.
When CMU President Dr. Robert Davies heard about Sharonda’s act of devotion, however, he contacted her university and asked to confer her degree on behalf of FSU.
CMU’s social media accounts later posted a video of the moment that Sharonda and Stephan got to share their graduation – and their reactions were priceless.
Read more here: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/watch-college-give-degree-to-mom-skipping-her-commencement/
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