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From janitor to Ivy League graduate

 
 
Reply Sun 13 May, 2012 11:51 pm
(CBS News) It's graduation season, and though every grad has traveled a unique personal path to his or her diploma, few have a story to match Gac Filipaj.


CBS News correspondent Tony Guida reports Filipaj, 52, graduated from Columbia University Sunday. His diploma is a validation of a life-altering choice: books over blood.


Filipaj's country of birth - Yugoslavia - was a killing field in 1992 with civil war, ethnic cleansing. Filipaj could either fight for a cause he did not believe in or flee.


He escaped to New York. He chose it not just as refuge but as renaissance.


"I am not blind. I look in the mirror and see myself. If god has not given me some nice appearance he has given me a head, has given me a heart and I can make myself better," Filipaj said.


Filipaj started at the bottom, cleaning bathrooms. But these were Ivy League bathrooms. He chose a janitor's job at Columbia University because it came with 14 free credit hours a year.


"I do believe that education, a good education, is very important not only for individuals themselves but for society as a whole," Filipaj said.


First Filipaj had to learn English. With his fulltime job it took 7 years. Then he enrolled in Columbia's classics program, studying Greek and Latin by day, scrubbing toilets by night.


"He is a remarkable human being," said Gareth Williams, who supervised Filipaj's thesis on the Roman philosopher Seneca.


The professor saw a man dedicated to knowledge.


"He would ask one question and then he would ask another question and a third question. His intellectual curiosity is very broad," Williams said.


Another 12 years of work-study led to this moment, not just a crowning but also a passage. Filipaj plans to get a Masters, even a PhD. One day he hopes to teach.


"There is a saying that Seneca said: 'While you teach, you learn,'" Filipaj said.


With 19 years of learning behind him, Gac Filipaj, 52, graduated from Columbia University on Sunday, with honors.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-57433417/gac-filipaj-from-janitor-to-ivy-league-graduate/

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Reply Mon 14 May, 2012 08:19 am
@Lustig Andrei,
I like this, that people can learn for learning's sake over a period of time. I wish more institutions of learning were set up for this type of situation, including, besides this route of the campus job with credits, ways for people who work elsewhere to take the courses over more than usual years.
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Reply Mon 14 May, 2012 09:26 am
@ossobuco,
I've always been a firm believer in higher education for its own sake rather than as a stepping stone to better jobs and/or higher income. And I've always had a lot of respect for people who literally pay their own way through university by working, rather than borrowing or having parents (or others) payfor it.
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