To take care of her family, she postponed her college education. She is now 79 years old and graduating.

She had a serious health scare last year when doctors found a 10-pound tumor on her kidney, which may have prevented anyone else from moving further.

Ellis, however, persisted following surgery, determined to complete the task she began. Her modest tenacity has not been overlooked.

She has gained popularity on campus, serving as a positive role model for younger students and a source of happiness for staff and faculty.

Clayton State University president Dr. Georj Lewis remarked, “She lights up the room.” Everyone will very likely stand up when she crosses the stage. since it’s difficult to avoid her.

Ellis claims that going back to school in her seventies has been a more rewarding experience than she could have ever dreamed. She has found purpose, acquired friends, and developed a strong love of studying.

“At 79 years old, these experiences that I should have had at 19 or 20 years old are still the same,” she remarked. “I’ve had a great time.”

She isn’t ruling out any options for the future, even going after a master’s degree. But for the time being, she is concentrated on applying her expertise to assist others in comprehending the legal system and their rights.

The best years of my life seem to be a blessing from the Lord, she stated.

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