She Just Earned Her Doctorate at 17. Now, She'll Go to the Prom.
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When Dorothy Jean Tillman II successfully defended her dissertation in November 2023 to earn her doctoral degree from Arizona State University, she couldn't wait to share the news with her best friend. Ms. Tillman, at only 17, became the youngest person to earn a doctoral degree in integrated behavioral health from Arizona State's College of Health Solutions, all before she was eligible to vote.
Lesley Manson, program director for the doctorate of behavioral health at Arizona State and Ms. Tillman's doctoral chair, said Ms. Tillman displayed extraordinary perseverance, hard work, and dedication for her young age, tackling every challenge head-on. She can serve as a real role model, Ms. Manson said.
Ms. Tillman, called DJ by her family and friends, was an early bloomer. She grew up in Chicago and was home-schooled from a young age, first in a group setting through online classes, and then by her mother, Jimalita Tillman, a single parent with a background in community theater.
By the time she was 8, she was taking high school classes. While most 9-year-olds were learning math and reading, Ms. Tillman was starting college online.
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