Chris “Ludacris” Bridges was given an honorary Bachelors of Science in Music Management on Wednesday from Georgia State University.

He actually did go to school there in 1990s before landing a record deal with Def Jam Records, which led him to quit early.

He spoke to more than 800 master’s degree recipients saying:

“My time on campus sharpened my skills,” “It gave me confidence that my path was preordained. That I was exactly where I was supposed to be. Doing exactly what I was supposed to be doing.” “Though I left school I was never gone because this institution had become a part of me. It was a part of my fabric and DNA. My heart never strayed far from its steps and my commitment to someday return, and finish, was ever-present.”

He’s still actively involved with the university even though he never graduated.

He joined the Creative Media Industries Institute as an artist-in-residence in 2019, sharing his experience in the industry as well as partnering with the College of Law on a course dissecting his career.

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