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[h1]Michigan Man Has 29 College Degrees and Counting[/h1]By CHRISTINA NG | Good Morning America – Mon, Jun 18, 2012 3:16 PM EDT


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Every June, students all over the country don their caps and gowns for graduation. Whether it's from high school, college or graduate school, most people could easily count their own graduations on one hand.

But not 71-year-old Michael Nicholson of Kalamazoo, Mich. Nicholson has earned 29 degrees and is now pursuing his 30th.

"I just stayed in school and took menial jobs to pay for the education and just made a point of getting more degrees and eventually I retired so that I could go full-time to school," Nicholson told ABCNews.com.

"It's stimulation to go to the class, look at the material that's required and meet the teacher and students. It makes life interesting for me," he said. "Otherwise, things would be pretty dull."

Nicholson has one bachelor's degree, two associate's degrees, 22 master's degrees, three specialist degrees and one doctoral degree.

Most of the degrees are related to education such as educational leadership, library science and school psychology, but other degrees include home economics, health education and law enforcement.

Nicholson is currently working on a master's degree in criminal justice.

"I would like to get to 33 or 34. I'm almost there," he said. "When I complete that, I'll feel like I've completed my basic education. After that, if I'm still alive -- that would take me to 80 or 81 -- I would then be free to pursue any type of degree."

Nicholson's early interest in education came from the encouragement of his parents, who wanted him to be well-educated. His Canadian father was forced to drop out of school after the third grade to work and his mother graduated from high school.

"We were motivated to continue with our educations and go as far as we could go," he said of himself and his siblings. "She [his mother] wanted something better for us than simply working at a factory, so she kept doing the necessary for us to continue."

Nicholson's first degree was a bachelor's in religious education from William Tyndale College in Michigan in 1963.

Five degrees later, he was pursuing his doctorate in education from Western Michigan University in 1978.

While pursuing the doctorate, he met Western Michigan University Professor Tom Carey when Nicholson was working as a parking lot attendant writing tickets for the university. He wrote Carey three tickets in one day and the two have now known each other for 35 years.

"I've had 18,000 students in class and I've never heard of anybody like this," Carey told ABCNews.com. "He's the ultimate life-long learner. I marvel at his tenacity to go to school."

Nicholson has earned all of his degrees; none of them have been honorary or awarded degrees. Though Carey was never Nicholson's professor, the two meet at least once a year for Nicholson to give Carey an updated resume, which he shows students in his classes.

"He's intrinsically motivated. It's unique, but it almost sounds bizarre," Carey said. "Some people collect animals and he collects tassels."

And collect tassels he does. Nicholson has been to 28 of his 29 graduation ceremonies.

What does he enjoy about the graduation ceremonies? "Just the pomp and circumstance. ... I could do without the speeches," he said with a laugh.

"Eventually, it became getting as many as I could," he said. "There's the excitement of graduation, but the overall objective was to get the degree."

He has earned degrees from a dozen schools in places including Michigan, Texas, Indiana and Canada, and he always goes to class.

"I would not take an Internet class. That's far too difficult," Nicholson said. "I'm not one of those all-A students."

He still works on a typewriter and his wife Sharon Nicholson helps him type up his assignments. His wife is highly educated in her own right, with seven degrees of her own.

"She helps me with my homework all the time," he said. "I cannot function on a computer, so she has to do it."

When asked what advice he would give to recent graduates, Nicholson paused before saying, "Don't quit too soon. Keep up with your aspirations. A lot of people tend to throw in the towel and have to come back to it later. Don't give up on your aspirations too soon."

And the admittedly competitive Nicholson has no plans to give up on his own aspirations, hinting that he has his eye on a few more degrees in the next few years.

"He likes going to school and doesn't want responsibility," Carey said. "This is what Mike lives for. He's about 70 and he's not going to stop. It wouldn't surprise me if at one point he tried law school or something else."

Kanye West 1st Album was based on this guy.
 
If he can afford it why not... good for him... but theres so much he's not learning being in the same learning situation for so long
 
He should be able to pay for all them with the kind of jobs he would be able to get
 
Originally Posted by Grizzly Hebert

He's forgotten more than I'll ever know.

Props to him.

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Stupid. Getting degrees on paper means absolutely NOTHING in terms of being successful. I understand that at this point, he's probably just doing it for the challenge, but from a academic standpoint, it's extremely unnecessary.
 
Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

Stupid. Getting degrees on paper means absolutely NOTHING in terms of being successful. I understand that at this point, he's probably just doing it for the challenge, but from a academic standpoint, it's extremely unnecessary.


How is it stupid. He's clearly doing it for the knowledge and love of learning and not the pieces of paper.

There are a lot of people out there who wish they had this dudes life. I know if time and money were no issue I'd pursue a couple of degrees out of pure interest.
Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming.
By that definition the guy sounds pretty damn successful to me.
 
Originally Posted by HAM CITY

Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming.
By that definition the guy sounds pretty damn successful to me.

Wooden. 
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im not impressed, hes a follower, not a leader, if he was one of the guys who theorized string theory then i would be impressed, does he have any primary research that gives insight to human civilization? no? anyone can go to school not many write the textbooks
 
Originally Posted by slickp42189

im not impressed, hes a follower, not a leader, if he was one of the guys who theorized string theory then i would be impressed, does he have any primary research that gives insight to human civilization? no? anyone can go to school not many write the textbooks

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  Hes a follower. 
 
No,  I don't know what sexy is, but I can count up the change in your purse really fast 
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