Columbus Man Credits Oprah For College Education

Tuesday May 24, 2011 3:39 PM
UPDATED: Tuesday May 24, 2011 6:05 PM

A Columbus man was in the audience of thousands of admirers during the taping of Tuesday's Oprah episode.

Rob Eskridge said the television show host helped make him the man he is today, 10TV's Andrea Cambern reported.

After his first year at Morehouse College, Eskridge ran out of funds and was on the verge of leaving school and giving up his dream.

The school's financial aid director, who recognized his drive and determination, handed him a letter.

"And I looked at the letter and it said I was awarded a scholarship, paid for retroactive, it took care of loans took out my first year, paid for by Oprah Winfrey," Eskridge said. "That I was an Oprah Winfrey Scholar, and it blew my mind."

Winfrey has funded 400 Morehouse scholarships in 20 years.

Hundreds of the grateful recipients were in the audience for Tuesday's show.

"It was absolutely amazing, to be in Chicago and honor this great woman who performed this great act of generosity toward us, it was absolutely amazing, it was indescribable," Eskridge said.

Eskridge graduated with a degree in sociology and mathematics, then went on to get his law degree and is now an Ohio Assistant Attorney General.

Eskridge's scholarship was worth $120,000 and there were no strings attached.

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