Dan McIntosh Brown from Anderson County crossed the stage yesterday at Colonial Life Arena to receive his degree as the 2015 summer graduation class gave him a standing ovation.
Brown, who will turn 90 later this month, is in good shape but suffers from macular degeneration and is nearly blind, so he had an escort walk him across the stage.
He had attended the University of South Carolina in 1942-43 and again in 1946-47. In between he served in the Army during World War II in Europe.
Brown then worked as an Internal Revenue Service agent in several South Carolina cities and retired from the service in 1980.
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It was not until Ada, his wife of 66 years, died in May this year, that he focused his thoughts again on the supposed unfinished business of his college degree, according to Caroline Bell, Brown's senior advocate.
"One day we were sitting at the table and he asked me, he said, 'When I write my obituary, we gotta figure something out because I have three (unfinished credits) left over.'" Bell said.
Due to changes in the curriculum over time, school officials discovered Brown had completed enough credits "and had done extremely well," meeting all the requirements for a bachelor's degree in economics.
Brown then decided to come to the graduation exercise to make a statement.
USC is checking its records to see if Brown is the university's oldest graduate, officials said.