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Anthony Anderson, 51, graduates from Howard University

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Anthony Anderson has graduated from college after returning to finish his degree.The Black-ish star dropped out of college as a youngster due to financial reasons, but was inspired to return to school after his son Nathan was accepted into Howard University in Washington, D.C.The 51-year-old Law & Order veteran has now completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree and posted an inspiration message celebrating his success, declaring: 'It's never too late.' Congratulations!Anthony Anderson has graduated from university after returning to finish his degree; seen on Saturday at Howard University in Washington DC Dream big:In a post on Instagram, the Compton, California native wrote: 'To quote Biggie, 'IT WAS ALL A DREAM!' Words can't begin to describe the emotional roller coaster I'm on right now' In a post on Instagram, the Compton, California native wrote: 'To quote Biggie, 'IT WAS ALL A DREAM!' Words can't begin to describe the emotional roller coaster I'm on right now.'It's literally been 30 years in the making.

This spring I was finally able to complete the work to graduate from Howard University with a BFA degree from the Chadwick A Boseman College of Fine Arts! 'Yesterday was a full circle moment.

It's never too late! Things happen when they're supposed to happen!' he added.Anthony went on to thank all those who had helped him on his journey, including Phylicia Rashad, the current Dean of Howard University's Chadwick A.

Boseman College of Fine Arts, and his son Nathan. There he is:The Black-ish star dropped out of college as a youngster due to financial reasons, but was inspired to return to school after his son Nathan was accepted into Howard University in Washington, D.C.He added: 'It takes a village.

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