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For many, college provides a road to success. But it's not the only road. Here's a look at dozens of tech, business, political and media stars of the 20th century and beyond who left school without undergrad degrees, but with plenty of ambition and talent to make things happen. First up: Oprah Winfrey.
In , the future media mogul and philanthropist left Tennessee State University for a TV job one credit shy of completing her four-year degree. A decade later, after launching her talk show and earning an Oscar nomination, Winfrey resumed her studies. She graduated as a member of Tennessee State's Class of The Apple co-founder "may Mark Zuckerberg dropped out of the Ivy League school in to focus on his then-young but growing social media platform.
In the late s, according to an Oprah magazine interview with singer-songwriter Alicia Keys , the future Grammy-winner left Columbia University after four weeks for a music deal with Columbia Records.
She was all of 16 at the time. The future U. Joel Osteen dropped out of Oral Roberts University as a freshman in the early s. The pastor went on to help build his father's Houston evangelical church, Lakewood, into the biggest megachurch in the United States , with about 43, weekly visitors in pre-COVID times.
Like many elite athletes, Tiger Woods left college early to pursue his sport professionally. In his case, he exited Stanford after his sophomore year.