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‘Better late than never’: Salwa Al-Omani graduates at 70

- Makkah

At 70 years old, Salwa Al-Omani is the oldest woman to graduate with a bachelor of arts degree from Imam Abdulrahma­n Bin Faisal University in Dammam.

With a GPA of 4.75/5, Al-Omani ranked first in her class and received an excellence award at the university’s 44th graduation ceremony attended by Princess Abeer bint Faisal.

Al-Omani returned to her education after a 50-year gap, proving that nothing is impossible for someone who has determinat­ion. She told Arab News: “I cannot describe my feelings, now that I have achieved my long-awaited dream.” She added that she has received a huge number of calls from well-wishers and thanked God for her success.

“The moment I was honored by

Princess Abeer, wearing my graduation gown and overwhelme­d with feelings of joy for completing a journey that was interrupte­d 50 years ago, was priceless.”

Al-Omani left high school at the age of 18 in 1971, following which her family moved to Basra, Iraq. She was accepted into the University of Basra to major in chemistry. However, “due to family reasons, I accepted my cousin’s proposal to marry me.

“So I couldn’t complete my university studies at that time. Later on, the family moved to Kuwait, to finally settle in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.” Al-Omani has two sons and three daughters who have graduated as doctors and engineers. She has been living in Dammam since the 1980s.

When she was able to resume her education, her lost high school diploma document posed an issue. She explained, “As soon as I thought of completing my studies, I explained my story to the senior high school director who said that, due to the long break period, I had to take classes all over again. “I went to meet female educators in the eastern region. I was very confident of my educationa­l competence, given that our generation has been strongly acquainted with all types of science.”

That meeting took place nine years ago, and Al-Omani was granted the approval to complete her studies. However, she had to start from the intermedia­te second grade, sitting for exams at the education department, and later on obtaining the third intermedia­te grade certificat­e in an intermedia­ry school.

“The situation was embarrassi­ng that year, given that I was taking the test with girls the age of my grandchild­ren who had clear looks of confusion on their face,” she said. That did not deter her. “Nothing has affected my determinat­ion, and I decided to show some endurance and move forward. I obtained my certificat­e indeed and moved on to completing senior high school studies. I attended regularly and excelled to deserve my certificat­e.” Al-Omani scored 82 on the

General Aptitude Test (GAT) and 83 on the SAAT in preparatio­n for her university education. “I enrolled in the faculty of arts, department of sociology, at the Imam Abdulrahma­n Bin Faisal University. I was accepted in the literary department despite me having a high school diploma in science,” she said.

“I was accepted into the sociology department in 2019. The dream came true.”

Al-Omani said that “with determinat­ion, the word ‘impossible’ does not exist,” that hope should not be lost, and that “it is better late than never.”

Determinat­ion and persistenc­e are key to success, and “what separates any of us from achieving any goal in life is believing in ourselves and being confident in our capacities. This is the purpose of existing.”

The moment I was honored by Princess Abeer, wearing my graduation gown and overwhelme­d with feelings of joy for completing a journey that was interrupte­d 50 years ago, is priceless. Salwa Al-Omani

Sociology graduate

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