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77-year-old to take center stage at BC3 commencement

After lifetime of hardships, Slippery Rock resident to become oldest female graduate in college’s history
Karen Sue Barkley, left, of Slippery Rock, attends an employment law class on Butler County Community College’s main campus in Butler Township on April 29. Barkley began her pursuit of an associate degree in business management at BC3 in fall 1986. On May 14 she will become, at age 77, the most-senior female graduate in BC3 history. At right is Logan Sebock, 19, of Butler. Submitted photo

Karen Sue Barkley’s diabetic father, Charles McClymonds, died when she was 9. She, her mother and three siblings lost their home.

Barkley lost another home as an adult to a lightning strike.

Her brother, Joseph McClymonds, died from an aneurysm at 33. One of his two sons whom Barkley reared along with her two children, Robert McClymonds, was killed at 20 in an ice-related automobile accident.

Her husband, Dale Barkley, was crushed to death in the family driveway when his friend’s motor home, being prepared for its return drive to Florida, twisted on its leveling blocks and dropped on him.

She was denied a promotion to assistant manager at the financial institution where she had worked for three years in large part because the other candidate, hired six months earlier, possessed a college degree — in a field unrelated to banking.

Within a year, in fall 1986, the 39-year-old set out to attain an associate degree in business management at Butler County Community College.

And on the evening of Wednesday, May 14, the lifelong resident of Slippery Rock, who has attended BC3 for 19 nonsequential semesters — during which she suffered two heart attacks and underwent a triple bypass surgery — will become, at age 77, the most-senior female graduate in the college’s history.

Barkley — the vice president of the Slippery Rock Heritage Association, board member of the Slippery Rock Area High School Alumni Association and treasurer of West Liberty United Methodist Church, who prefers to be called by her middle name — will also graduate with magna cum laude honors.

‘Like a burden has been lifted off my shoulders’

The 1965 Slippery Rock Area High School graduate will cross a stage during commencement inside BC3’s Field House and right one wrong that’s occupied her mind for 40 years.

“I am going to feel very good, like a burden has been lifted off my shoulders,” Barkley said. “I’ve always wanted to have that degree, since my episode with the lost promotion.”

Barkley worked 20 years at that financial institution before losing her job as a result of a merger. She would work at other banks and at a credit union for 10 years before retiring in 2013.

“It’s extremely moving and exceptionally inspiring that an individual could overcome so many odds,” said Belinda Richardson, the college’s provost and vice president for academic affairs. “She came back and said, ‘There’s one aspect of my life that I would like to close the book on.’ I will feel a sense of being overwhelmed with emotion for her and her family, and also for what she represents to students who are faced with adversity, particularly women.”

Karen Sue Barkley, of Slippery Rock, prepares to take notes in an employment law class on Butler County Community College’s main campus in Butler Township on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Barkley began her pursuit of an associate degree in business management at BC3 in fall 1986. On May 14 she will become, at age 77, the most-senior female graduate in BC3 history. Submitted photo
‘The goal was to finish the degree’

The college’s previous most-senior female graduate is Margaret Shutak, of Cranberry Township, who earned an associate degree in psychology at age 75 in May 2022. BC3’s most-senior male graduate is William “Don” Thomas, of Saxonburg, who earned an associate degree in history at age 80 in May 2018.

Barkley’s first course in BC3’s 60-credit business management program was income taxation and her last, this spring, employment law.

Barkley said she credits Amy Gallagher with helping her to plan schedules and identify courses on BC3’s main campus in Butler Township or at BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing in New Castle that could be applied to her degree.

“From the time I started working with her, the goal was to finish the degree,” said Gallagher, an assistant professor, career exploration coordinator and academic adviser at BC3. “It wasn’t like, ‘I’m just interested in taking classes.’ She wanted to finish what she started. … She is just such an amazing example of putting your mind to something and putting forth the effort despite life’s challenges.”

Karen Sue Barkley, of Slippery Rock, is shown on Butler County Community College’s main campus in Butler Township on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Barkley began her pursuit of an associate degree in business management at BC3 in fall 1986. On May 14 she will become, at age 77, the most-senior female graduate in BC3 history. Submitted photo
‘Overcome so much in her whole life’

The grandmother and great-grandmother will pause on the field house stage and shake hands with college executives such as BC3 President Megan M. Coval.

“I’m struck not only by her achievement in graduating, but by everything she’s overcome to get here,” Coval said. “Her story reflects the spirit of so many women in this year’s graduating class, and in years past — women who have faced challenges, balanced work and family, and kept moving forward when the path wasn’t easy. This is a powerful capstone to her journey.”

Barkley’s two children, her nephew and their spouses have organized a Saturday, May 17, party to recognize her achievement.

“Mom is a woman of quiet strength and perseverance,” said Barkley’s daughter, Michelle Barkley, of Worcester, Mass. “Despite challenges, adversity and even tragedy, she has always found a way forward, setting a tremendous example for our family.

“Although going to college after high school was not an option, her love of learning never waned. Her higher education journey has been long, but that is what makes it so special. We are incredibly proud of her for achieving this goal.”

More than 100 friends, relatives and community members are expected to attend the celebration at a hall near Slippery Rock.

“I’m involved in quite a few things in my town,” Sue Barkley said. “Having grown up in the area and worked in Slippery Rock most of my life, I do know a lot of people. Whether they’ll be interested in celebrating this old lady’s graduation, I don’t know.”

Bill Foley is coordinator of news and media content at Butler County Community College.

Children raised by Karen Sue Barkley are shown in this 1979 family photo. First row, son, C.J. Barkley. Second row, from left, nephew, Robert McClymonds, and daughter, Michelle Barkley. Back row, William McClymonds. Submitted photo
A 1993 family photo shows Dale Barkley, front, his wife, Karen Sue, left, and their children, Michelle, right, and C.J., back. Submitted photo
Karen Sue (McClymonds) Barkley is shown after her graduation from Slippery Rock Area High School in 1965. Submitted photo
Karen Sue Barkley, of Slippery Rock, is shown as a teller at a financial institution in 1985. Submitted photo

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