A single mother living with multiple sclerosis finishes her degree after 14 years

Chatora Herring dropped out of college at 19 to take care of her children and returned to complete her degree years later.

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41 thoughts on “A single mother living with multiple sclerosis finishes her degree after 14 years

  1. Anything is possible. My mom dropped out of college at 19 to have me. Then had my three other siblings, but she graduated with her nursing degree and got her bachelors in nursing recently at 40 and 46. I had my daughter my sophomore year of college and became a single mom and I graduated with my bachelor degree as well when she was 4. Anything is possible!

  2. I had gotten tears watching this. My mother(rip) had multiple sclerosis so this hit close to home. I'm proud of her resilience and determination and also that she completed the goal she sorted out

  3. Look, it took me 8 +years started at the age of seventeen in 2011 and now finishing in 2020 of May. I was embarrassed and had my own family make fun of me. I finally finish in May of 2020 at the age of 26, with no kids. During that time (changed my major too , only once) I've completed two associates, 1 certificate in phlebotomy, and in May I finish my bachelor's of business administration with being apart of three honor societies ( Phi theta kappa, Delta mu Delta, alpha kappa mu). The same people that made fun of me only have one or two degrees to show for while I have three, plus a certificate in the health field. Everyone's journey is different, don't let others discourage you, all things are possible! I don't think I'm better than anyone because I have these degrees I just wanted to share my testimony of the discouragement and shame people gave me for taking longer than 4 years but it was worth it !

  4. I have the privalge of knowing & watching this young woman grow up from a child. She is truly a phenemonal human. Her will & strength is ONLY surpassed by her beautiful spirit! Not to mention what a dedicated mother she is to her 2 sons- she ALWAYS puts them first. I love U, Punkin aka Chatora & to say I am proud of U would be understated but I am😘. You are a true testiment of what a Mother should be for her children & I pray God continues to walk each step of your life's journey. 🙏💜

  5. I love seeing all these posts full of spelling errors and bad grammar. They are questioning why this lady is so special and what is the point of doing what she did. Let me start by saying someone who can't speak/spell proper English will never know what graduating from college means ever. And until you know what having MS is really like for anyone, you will never know how hard it is to just get out of bed. I have no kids and work at a sub shop and I bust my ass off. MS is hard. Never question a person who has MS ever! It is offensive.

  6. Congratulated ..
    You are my hero..
    I have Alot of problem but still I hoping will go one of Melborn university to join and will successes….. still hope.who knews
    .. I will trayingggg… thanks to see you and Thanks """ abc """ news.

  7. I'm 22 years old with Multiple Sclerosis (diagnosed at 15 years old) and I’m now working on my Bachelor's at University of Houston. I walked with honors for my Associate's degree and plan to do the same for my next degree.

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