The University of Alabama is graduating quadruplets with each earning a diploma for a different major! RollTide
BLUE BELL, Pa. - A set of quadruplets from Pennsylvania who decided to attend the same college all graduated over the same weekend, each one with a different major.
During their time at college, the three sisters lived together, while Max Hansen was just down the street. The Hansen siblings are the first set of quadruplets to graduate at the same time from the University of Alabama. “So, three different graduations, but it’s easier that we’re all at the same campus, same school – so, it’s very easy for my parents,” Max Hansen told KYW.
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