'I'm Speechless': Snapchat Co-Founder Makes Shocking Announcement at L.A. Art and Design School GraduationThis year's graduating class got the surprise of a lifetime.

ByAmanda Breen

Student-loan debtcontinues to weigh heavily on 43.4 million Americans — resulting in poorer mental and physical health, and reducing overallsatisfaction with life,research shows. But for this year's graduates at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, following their passion didn't come with the hefty price tag expected.

Per theLos Angeles Times,Snapchatco-founderEvan Spiegeland his wife, model and businesswoman Miranda Kerr, revealed some life-changing news at the commencement ceremony: The couple was paying off all of the new graduates' student debt. It was the biggest donation the college had received in its history; the specific figure wasn't disclosed, but the previous record was $10 million.

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"I'm speechless," said new graduate Yaritza Velazquez-Medina, who'd taken a leap of faith in 2018, leaving her work as a crisis counselor to pursue her artistic goals.

For Velazquez-Medina and the other 284 class of 2022 graduates, Spiegel and Kerr's gift will help ensure that the cost of private school tuition — which, for the 2022-23 academic year, clocks in at $49,110 before financial aid — doesn't demolish theirfinancesas they begin their new careers. According to Otis president Charles Hirschhorn, new graduates earn an average entry level salary of about $50,000.

Spiegel, who became the youngest billionaire in 2015 following his co-creation of popular social app Snapchat, said that the summer classes he took at Otis when he was in high school were formative. "It changed my life and made me feel at home," he said.

Related:How Student Loans Are Crushing Millennial Entrepreneurialism

Spiegel and Kerr aren't the first donors to surprise graduates with student-loan debt forgiveness. In 2019,billionaire Robert Smithannouncedhe would take care of the loan debt for Morehouse College's graduating class — a $34 million gift.

For now, talks aboutfederal forgiveness of student debtcontinue, with one proposal under consideration that would forgive $10,000 of debt for people who make less than $125,000 annually.

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Amanda Breen

Entrepreneur Staff

Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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