A billionaire agreed to pay off my student loans in full. Here’s what it was like — and how I plan to pay it forward.

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A billionaire agreed to pay off my student loans in full. Here’s what it was like — and how I plan to pay it forward.
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Billionaire Robert F. Smith agreed to pay off my Morehouse College student loans in full. I was completely shocked

Elijah Dormeus was a May 2019 graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. At Dormeus' graduation ceremony earlier this year, the school's commencement speaker, the billionaire Robert F. Smith, famously announced that he would be paying off the student loans of everyone in the graduating class. Dormeus, who came from humble beginnings, had student loan debt of $94,000 at the time of the announcement.

Elijah Dormeus was a May 2019 graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. At Dormeus' graduation ceremony earlier this year, the school's commencement speaker, the billionaire Robert F. Smith, famously announced that he would be paying off the student loans of everyone in the graduating class. Dormeus, who came from humble beginnings, had student loan debt of $94,000 at the time of the announcement.

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