Incredible! Grandpa Goes Back to School at 82-years With His Teen Grand-daughter at Same College (Photo)
A grandpa has made a heroic return to the university as he goes back to school at the age of 82 with his teen granddaughter.
The grandpa with the young teen
This is simply amazing! An 82-year-old grandpa and and his teen
granddaughter has gone back to the same college leaving many in shock
and delight. The interesting story was shared on Huffington Post and has since gone viral.
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Many first-year college students may get anxious at the thought of
navigating their new campus and making friends, but 18-year-old Melanie
Salazar already has someone older and wiser to show her the ropes: her
82-year-old grandfather.
The story of Salazar and her grandpa, Rene Neira, is going viral
after she tweeted a photo from her grandpa’s first day of class this
semester at Palo Alto College.
The octogenarian is in his second semester at the San Antonio,
Texas community college with just one class left before he finishes his
associate’s degree in economics. Salazar, meanwhile, has just started
her studies there.
“Grandpa and I are very close,” Salazar told The Huffington Post. “I like to say he’s my best friend and it’s great to have him here with me.”
She said that it’s nice to have her grandpa on campus, whether they’re walking to class together or grabbing lunch.
Neira first went to college in the 1950s, but after getting married
and starting a family he had to put his dream of getting a degree on
hold. He took classes throughout the years, but it’s only now that he’s
finally close to reaching his goal.
Salazar’s sweet social media post is inspiring dozens across the
internet, young and old, by proving it’s never too late to accomplish
great things.
“My grandpa is very hardworking,” she said. “He will
spend hours in the library studying on his own time because he’s that
dedicated to his education. It’s amazing that his story can inspire so
many people in this way.”
With plans to graduate soon, Neira won’t just stop with his
associate’s degree. He hopes to attend the University of Texas at San
Antonio to get his bachelor’s.
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