WWII veteran, 100, finally receives his college diploma nearly 60 years after graduation

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John 'Jack' Milton, 100, recently received his diploma from the University of Maryland Global Campus nearly six decades after he was supposed to walk at graduation.

A 100-year-old veteran of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War thought he was going to a celebration for his 100th birthday and to honor his contributions to the University of Maryland Global Campus, his alma mater. Instead, Jack Milton this week received the surprise of a lifetime: his long-overdue graduation ceremony. 'I’ve had many ceremonies throughout my life, fortunately, to celebrate many occasions, but this has to be the tops,' Milton told Fox 5 DC.

feel like this is the finale of a long journey in education — and again, I keep using the word appreciative, but I can’t think of any other word,' he added. Milton, 100, enrolled at the University of Maryland Global Campus in the 1960s while he was working at the Pentagon. At the time, the school was called University of Maryland, University College. Then, and now, the school caters to non-traditional college students, including veterans, and offers both in-person and distance learning.

hereby confer upon John L. Milton the degree of bachelor of arts with all the rights and privileges thereto and pertaining. Congratulations,' said Fowler. After he returned from Vietnam, Milton, along with his wife, Symantha Milton, remained involved in the University of Maryland Global Campus community.

They especially supported programs for active military and veterans enrolled at the school. In 2010, the Miltons established the John L. and Symantha Milton Scholarship Fund, which supports another University of Maryland Global Campus scholarship fund specifically for volunteer caregivers of injured military servicemembers, said Achiever. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Fox News Digital reached out to the University of Maryland Global Campus for additional comment.

 

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