The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Billionair­e stuns grads with vow to pay loans

Morehouse speaker’s gift estimated to be worth up to $40M.

- By Bo Emerson bemerson@ajc.com

Billionair­e Robert F. Smith, who received an honorary doctorate at Morehouse College’s Sunday morning graduation exercises, had already announced a $1.5 million gift to the school.

But during his remarks in front of the nearly 400 graduating seniors, the technology investor and philanthro­pist surprised some by announcing that his family was providing a grant to eliminate the student debt of the entire Class of 2019.

“This is my class,” he said, “and I know my class will pay this forward.”

The announceme­nt came as a surprise to Smith’s staff and to the staff at Morehouse, and elicited the biggest cheers of the morning. Tonga Releford, whose son Charles Releford III is a member of the Class of 2019, estimates that his student loans are about $70,000.

“I feel like it’s Mother’s Day all over again,” she said.

The gift has been estimated to be worth up to $40 million.

Tonga’s husband, Charles Releford Jr., is also

a Morehouse graduate. He said their younger son, Colin, is a junior at Morehouse.

He doesn’t know who the keynote speaker will be at Colin’s graduation ceremony but is hoping for a return performanc­e by Smith, who is chairman and CEO of Vista Equity Partners, a software and technology investment firm.

“Maybe he’ll come back next year.”

Elijah Dormeus, a business administra­tion major, said, “If I could do a backflip, I would. I am deeply ecstatic.”

A resident of Harlem in New York City, Dormeus, 22, was carrying $90,000 in student debt.

His five siblings all came to Atlanta to see him graduate, along with his mother, Andrea Dormeus, who drives a school bus.

Of the debt, mother Dormeus said, “I wasn’t too worried, because my faith in God is really strong.”

Aileen Dodd, spokespers­on for Morehouse College, said the gift is the biggest single gift in the school’s history.

In his commenceme­nt address, Smith said being on the bus toward success isn’t enough. “You want to own it, you want to drive it, and you want to pick up as many people as you can along the way.”

He charged the Class of 2019 with doing its part to improve the lives of black America. “I’m putting some fuel into your bus, “he said. “I’m counting on you to load up that bus.”

Also receiving an honorary degree Sunday was Oscar-nominated actress and activist Angela Bassett, who referenced Morehouse graduate the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and suggested that the Class of 2019 might emulate him, but take their own path.

“I want you to proudly walk in your own shoes,” she said, “and you know what it’s like when you get a new pair of shoes? I want you to be uncomforta­ble, I want you to be mindful, I want you to be wary.”

In his commenceme­nt address, Robert F. Smith said being on the bus toward success isn’t enough. ‘You want to own it, you want to drive it, and you want to pick up as many people as you can along the way.’

 ?? STEVE SCHAEFER / SPECIAL TO THE AJC ?? Graduates react after billionair­e Robert F. Smith tells them he is paying all student debt for the Class of 2019 during the Morehouse College graduation ceremony Sunday,
STEVE SCHAEFER / SPECIAL TO THE AJC Graduates react after billionair­e Robert F. Smith tells them he is paying all student debt for the Class of 2019 during the Morehouse College graduation ceremony Sunday,
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Morehouse graduates cheer businessma­n Robert F. Smith as the commenceme­nt speaker announces he’s paying all student debt for the Class of 2019.
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Oscar-nominated actress Angela Bassett speaks after receiving an honorary degree during the Morehouse College graduation ceremony in Atlanta on Sunday.
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Photos by STEVE SCHAEFER / SPECIAL TO THE AJC Graduates line up before the start of the Morehouse College graduation ceremony in Atlanta on Sunday.

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