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80-Year-Old Post University Student Proves You Are Never Too Old to Go Back to School
WATERBURY, Conn. --(Business Wire)--
For Charlotte Butler, an 80-year-old Naugatuck resident, today is a
perfect day to go back to school. Although Butler will join thousands of
other students starting online accelerated degree program classes today
at Post
University, she holds a special place in the hearts of Post
University's faculty and staff. She is among the oldest students ever to
enroll at the 123-year-old Waterbury university.
Butler is pursuing her Bachelor
of Science degree in human services. Staying true to her history,
which is anything but ordinary, Butler decided to enroll in an online
degree program because she wants to keep her brain active and be an
inspiration to her grown sons. A 1950 graduate of Fairfield Ludlowe High
School, Butler has been a foster mother to several children, including
her 19-year-old adopted son.
"A smarter America is a stronger America, and people today are not using
their brains enough. I want to stay active both physically and mentally
and age is no obstacle," says Butler. As to why she decided to take
online classes rather than attend the university's main campus in
Waterbury, she says, "I couldn't imagine finishing my program without
them, with everything I have going on in my life." Butler also wants to
complete her degree in human services to motivate her three sons - ages
19, 59 and 60 -- to follow in her footstps.
"Charlotte is a true inspiration to every student, young and old, and
living proof that it's never too late to go back to school," says Tom
Samph, President and CEO of Post University. "Charlotte's life
experience and enthusiasm for learning will no doubt enliven the
discussions in every class she takes, and serve as inspiration for
faculty, staff and students alike!"
Butler plans to begin taking classes through Post
University's Online Education Institute in MOD 4, which begins today
and continues for the next eight weeks. Her first course will be
"Learning Across the Lifespan", which is specifically designed to help
returning adult students develop the knowledge and skills needed to be a
successful lifelong learner.
More details on Charlotte's story can be read on Post University's blog
at http://blog.post.edu/2013/03/80-year-old-naugatuck-woman-goes-back-to-school-to-set-example-for-sons.html
Founded in 1890, Post University has been a pioneer in providing distance
learning programs since 1976. In 1996, it began offering accelerated
degree programs over the Internet and is now the largest provider of
fully online higher education in Connecticut. Through the Online
Education Institute, Post University is also providing expertise and
support to other regional non-profit universities that want to extend
the reach of their campus-based programs to online adult learners.
About Post University
Founded in 1890, Post University is a student-focused, career-driven
university committed to providing students with the knowledge, personal
skills and experience required to be leaders in their chosen fields.
Located in Waterbury, Conn., Post University provides a wide array of
degree programs for on-campus and online students of all ages. It is
known for its quality, career-driven academic programs, small classes,
and competitive NCAA Division II athletics. Its nearly 16,000 full- and
part-time students come from the United States and abroad, and are
supported by faculty whose mission is to prepare students to compete and
succeed in today's global workplace. To learn more about Post
University, visit www.Post.edu
or call 800-345-2562.

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