Mom, Dad and daughter all graduate from college together

Mom, Dad and daughter all graduate from college together

Graduation is one of a family’s most huge achievements. As parents watch their child accept their well-earned college degree, it is typically a time of great pride. Not only were Robyn and Greg Adams there to watch their daughter Ashley graduate from Texas Lutheran University on May 13, but they were also among the graduating students as well.The university shared the Adams family’s story on social media, announcing that the trio was the first family in school history to graduate together.

On their graduation day, mom Robyn earned her Master of Accountancy, dad Greg earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration and their daughter Ashley received a bachelor’s degree in secondary education

The family had no plans to attend the same school and graduate together, but circumstances seemed to align for them, starting with Ashley’s admission process and the tours that went along with it. Both parents had already started classes at a community college. However, after seeing the campus and seeing Ashley’s experience there, Robyn and Greg knew they wanted to transfer to TLU.

Before they made the switch, though, mom and dad knew they needed to ask their daughter if she would be all right with her parents attending the same school. Ashley gave her approval and then watched as her parents thrived in college life.

 

“I can’t express how proud I am of my parents for not only going back to school but making the most out of their time here,” Ashley said in a TLU press release. “My mom has taken on a mother-like role and was always helping her classmates in various ways. My dad got to be a college athlete by joining the golf team. I think that they have had such a presence on campus, and I am so lucky and proud to call them my parents.”

Their simultaneous graduation also seemed meant to be. Ashley’s original graduation date was supposed to be May 2022. However, some schedule changes postponed her graduation to the following year, which “worked out wonderfully,” she told the Seguin Gazette.

Robyn said the most exciting part of her graduation ceremony wasn’t receiving her own degree.

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