Vickie McBride gave birth to her son at the
tender age of 13, but that did not deter her from earning her PhD – or his, for
that matter.
Recently, Vickie and her son, Maurice, walked
across the stage at a graduate ceremony in Minneapolis, Minnesota and were
handed their doctorate degrees from Capella University, WRDW-TV Augusta 12
reports.
Given their journey, Maurice said he could
not have ever imagined the day he would earn such a high academic honor. “Never
in a thousand, million, trillion years [did I expect to get my PhD],” Maurice
said. “The thought of becoming a doctor anyone was far fetched.”
“I
never thought I would get chance to see my mother walk across the stage and
then she turned around and saw me walk across the stage,” he said.
Growing up in the small town of Waynesboro,
Ga., Vickie said being a teenage parent was taboo. She remembers some of the
older people in the community “whispering” about her, but that did not stop her
from continuing her education. Vickie’s mother, a retired teacher, took care of
Maurice while she attended school.
“As a teenager I continued my education,
Vickie said. Dropping out was never an option.”
She eventually went to college and even
earned a graduate degree all while raising Maurice and three other children.
“I had to figure out how to work and how to
parent and how to manage school all at the same time.” she said.
Maurice had his own rocky road to his PhD. He
dropped out of school at the age of 16 and started hanging out with the wrong
people. His behavior got him in a juvenile probation facility. But he said his
faith helped him turn his life around.
“I picked up the bible and I started reading
and I was like it all makes sense,” he said. ”I see how it actually comes to
fruition. I see how I ended up here.”
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