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A billionaire technology investor has shocked graduating students in Atlanta, Georgia, by telling them he will pay off all of their student loans.

Robert F Smith, one of America's most prominent black philanthropists, was giving an address at Morehouse College, a historically all-male black college.

Nearly 400 students will benefit at a cost of tens of millions of dollars.

The class of 2019 and their teachers were stunned at the news before breaking into applause.

Mr Smith, 56, founded private equity firm Vista Equity Partners in 2000 to invest in software companies, and has a personal net worth of $5bn, according to Forbes.

"On behalf of the eight generations of my family that have been in this country, we're gonna put a little fuel in your bus," Mr Smith told the graduates on Sunday.

"This is my class, 2019. And my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans."

The billionaire was at the college to receive an honorary doctorate and had already announced a donation of $1.5m to Morehouse.

The exact cost of Mr Smith's latest act of generosity is unclear, as the college has yet to calculate the total debt of the students who will benefit, but it is estimated to be at least $10m (£7.7m) and could be significantly higher

How did they react?
Aaron Mitchom, 22, wept at the news that he would not have to pay back $200,000 in loans he had taken out to fund his finance studies, AP news agency reports.

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Video captionWas 2008 the worst time to graduate?
"I was shocked," he said. "My heart dropped. We all cried. In the moment it was like a burden had been taken off."

Morehouse College president David A Thomas was quoted by CNN as saying: " When you have to service debt, the choices about what you can go do in the world are constrained .

"[The grant] gives them the liberty to follow their dreams, their passions."
 
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I aspire to do something like this.....help the black man and you help the black community.
 
with people like this, it makes people to want to contribute to their Alma Mater...
I like this generous gesture to the class of 2019 even those who skated by with barely a 2.0.
 
A billionaire technology investor has shocked graduating students in Atlanta, Georgia, by telling them he will pay off all of their student loans.

Robert F Smith, one of America's most prominent black philanthropists, was giving an address at Morehouse College, a historically all-male black college.

Nearly 400 students will benefit at a cost of tens of millions of dollars.

The class of 2019 and their teachers were stunned at the news before breaking into applause.

Mr Smith, 56, founded private equity firm Vista Equity Partners in 2000 to invest in software companies, and has a personal net worth of $5bn, according to Forbes.

"On behalf of the eight generations of my family that have been in this country, we're gonna put a little fuel in your bus," Mr Smith told the graduates on Sunday.

"This is my class, 2019. And my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans."

The billionaire was at the college to receive an honorary doctorate and had already announced a donation of $1.5m to Morehouse.

The exact cost of Mr Smith's latest act of generosity is unclear, as the college has yet to calculate the total debt of the students who will benefit, but it is estimated to be at least $10m (£7.7m) and could be significantly higher

How did they react?
Aaron Mitchom, 22, wept at the news that he would not have to pay back $200,000 in loans he had taken out to fund his finance studies, AP news agency reports.

p06l0gyt.jpg

Video captionWas 2008 the worst time to graduate?
"I was shocked," he said. "My heart dropped. We all cried. In the moment it was like a burden had been taken off."

Morehouse College president David A Thomas was quoted by CNN as saying: " When you have to service debt, the choices about what you can go do in the world are constrained .

"[The grant] gives them the liberty to follow their dreams, their passions."

@DOS_patos is the white boy in the pic Aaron Mitchom?
 
I'm against billionaires as a concept, but maybe I wouldn't be if more of them did things like this.
Hes a "billionaire" from his private equity firm. So hes in the same category as Mitt Romney and all those other people bleeding companies and this country dry.
Perfect example is Toys R Us. It didnt go outa business because people can order toys off amazon lol.
 
Hes a "billionaire" from his private equity firm. So hes in the same category as Mitt Romney and all those other people bleeding companies and this country dry.
Perfect example is Toys R Us. It didnt go outa business because people can order toys off amazon lol.

Yeah, you don't make that much money without stepping on a lot of people.

The Toys R Us shit is crazy though. I feel like people who do things like that should go to jail.
 
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Help me understand this

It's nothing complicated. I think a billion dollars is too much money to be held by any one person. At some point, accruing wealth just becomes a vanity thing. Not only that but it's dangerous in this country because the more money you have the more you can unfairly rig our system in your favor. You don't think people make billions solely because they work hard and are just that smart do you? Money makes money.
 
It's nothing complicated. I think a billion dollars is too much money to be held by any one person. At some point, accruing wealth just becomes a vanity thing. Not only that but it's dangerous in this country because the more money you have the more you can unfairly rig our system in your favor. You don't think people make billions solely because they work hard and are just that smart do you? Money makes money.
I'm about to hit the road....

But I'mma speak on this.
Might even need it's own thread
 
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