Man, 58, Thought He Didn’t Graduate from High School. After Enrolling in GED Classes, He Learned He Already Had a Diploma

“If I die tomorrow, I can say I did something,” Shawn Hughes said

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  • Shawn Hughes enrolled in a GED program only to learn he had actually earned his high school diploma decades ago
  • Hughes, 58, said he mistakenly believed he never graduated after missing several days of summer school in 1987 and was “happy” and “actually surprised” to discover the truth
  • “If I die tomorrow, I can say I did something,” he said

An Ohio man who thought he never earned a high school diploma recently got a surprise when he learned that he did, in fact, graduate.

Shawn Hughes, a resident at Prospect House, a long-term recovery center for men in Cincinnati, said he recently enrolled in Cincinnati Public Schools’ ASPIRE program, which offers free classes for adults pursuing a GED, per local ABC affiliate WCPO.

But just weeks after he started attending classes, staff members gave Hughes, 58, some unexpected news…

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