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Two Alabama women have proven it’s never too late to seek a college education.

Potts is a part of the graduating class from Auburn University, while Smith is from the University of Alabama.

Potts, a political science major, is finishing 50 years after starting her college journey. Auburn University said that the longtime state driver license examiner would be one of nearly 4,900 students participating in graduation festivities. Roughly 25 members of Potts’s family will be supporting her as she walks across the stage.Smith, an interdisciplinary studies major, graduate’s summa cum laude with a 4.0 GPA.

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