Saturday, 27 August 2016
People Are Inspired By This Girl And Her Grandpa Going To College Together
People Are Inspired By This Girl And Her Grandpa Going To College Together
“He’s very proud of me, and I’m very proud of him.”
Julia Reinstein
BuzzFeed News Reporter
Meet Melanie Salazar, 18, and her 82-year-old grandfather, Rene Neira. They aren’t just family — they’re classmates, too.
Melanie Salazar |
Salazar just started her first year at Palo Alto College, where her grandpa is taking the last class he needs to get his associate’s degree in economics.
Neira briefly attended St. Mary’s University in the 1950s, but put his education on hold when he got married and started a family, Salazar told BuzzFeed News.
Throughout his life he took classes here and there, but “it was never a consistent thing, until my grandma died in 2009,” she said. After that, Neira became really determined to graduate, and he went back to school this past spring.
As classmates, Salazar and Neira walk each other to class and often meet for lunch, she said.
Melanie Salazar |
“It’s been pretty awesome,” she said. “I know it’s only going to be for one semester, but I’m going to cherish that while I can.”
The two caught people’s attention after Salazar tweeted about her grandpa’s accomplishment on their first day of class on Wednesday.
@melaniesalazara / Via Twitter: @melaniesalazara |
Salazar said her grandpa is her “best friend,” and said attending college alongside him is “inspiring.”
Melanie Salazar |
“It only motivates me more to not give up,” she said. “It makes me realize the importance of getting an education like my grandpa…so I can accomplish something great like him.”
Her grandfather, the son of immigrants, has always been involved in politics and their community, taking part in the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, she said.
Neira said he “wasn’t what you would call a model student” growing up, but has come to value education for its own sake.
Melanie Salazar |
“Sometimes I wonder, what in the world is an 82-year old doing, going to college?” he said. “But somehow, something keeps me going. I think it keeps me mentally alert, too.”
And he’s not done yet. Neira said after he finishes his associate’s degree, he plans to continue to get a bachelor’s degree in economics at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
“I’m not trying to inspire Melanie, or anybody,” he said. “I’m glad that’s what it’s doing, but I’m just doing what I’ve always wanted to do.”
Salazar said she is going to be “so proud of him” when her grandpa graduates, and is definitely “going to cry.”
Melanie Salazar |
“Just last June, he watched me cross my high school stage and now I’m going to get to watch him cross the college stage,” she said.
“He’s very proud of me, and I’m very proud of him.”
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