Elin Nordegren Graduates, Jokes About Tiger Woods In Commencement Speech

This Is Why Elin Nordegren Is Not Your Average Celebrity Ex-Wife
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We've got to hand it to Elin Nordegren. Not only did she earn her bachelor's degree in psychology with a 3.96 GPA, the Swedish-born former model also delivered a commencement speech on Saturday that was as inspiring and self-aware as it was funny.

Speaking as Rollins College's 2014 outstanding senior while her son, Charlie, took a nap in the audience, Tiger Woods' super-private ex-wife acknowledged that the nine years she spent at the Florida school had been eventful, to say the least.

"When I entered my student advisor office in the fall of 2005 I was 25 years old and had just recently moved to America. I was married without children. Today, nine years later, I'm a proud American and I have two beautiful children.....but I'm no longer married," Nordegren said to laughs in the audience.

Nordegren reportedly took a semester off after the births of each of her children with Woods -- Sam and Charlie -- and once again in 2010, in the wake of the her now-ex-husband's highly publicized cheating scandal. In her speech Saturday, the mom of two said that school became an anchor in her life after the divorce.

“Education has been the only consistent part of my life the last nine years," she said. "And it has offered me comfort. Education is one thing that no one can take away from you.”

The Swedish-born beauty also gave props to her fellow students, who inspired her to keep going in moments when she struggled to just get out of her car and go to class.

"When you told me stories about your full-time day jobs, about coming home to cook dinner for your families, and about making sure your children were cared for while you were attending classes, you inspired me," she said. "Whatever obstacle I was facing at the time, your stories and sharing helped me put things in perspective."

Watch the video above for the full-length speech, then check out the slideshow below for more on what Nordegren's been up to since her divorce from Woods.

Inside Elin Nordegren's Post-Split Life
She Bought A House In Sweden(01 of10)
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Not long after news of the scandal broke, news outlets reported that Nordegren and her twin sister had purchased a $2.2 million house on Faglaro Island -- a small Swedish island off the coast of Stockholm that can can only be reached by boat. (credit:Getty)
She Went Back To School (02 of10)
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In May 2010, Nordegren, who long dreamed of becoming a child psychologist, re-enrolled in night classes at Rollins College -- a small liberal arts school in Winter Park, Fla. (credit:Getty)
She Did An Exclusive Interview With People(03 of10)
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In August 2010, just two days after her divorce from Tiger Woods was finalized, Nordegren gave her first and only interview to People magazine. After nine months of silence, she told the magazine, "I'm so embarrassed that I never suspected -- not a one. For the past three and a half years, when all this was going on, I was home a lot more with pregnancies, then the children and my school." (credit:AP )
She Got A Lot Of Money(04 of10)
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Despite initial reports of a staggering $750 million dollar settlement, Radar Online reported in October 2010 that Nordegren actually received $110 million after the split. (credit:Getty)
She Got Cozy With A Classmate (05 of10)
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In December 2010, British newspaper The Sun reported that Nordegren was dating a 35-year-old South African man who was a fellow student at Rollins College. A source told The Sun: "There's been kissing and cuddling but I don't know if it's gone further." (credit:Getty)
She Bought A House In Florida(06 of10)
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In February 2011, Nordegren bought a $12.2 million home in North Palm Beach, Fla., a mere 10 miles away from ex-husband Woods' house in Jupiter Island, Fla. The 17,000-square-foot home has eight bathrooms and 4,700-square-foot basement. (credit:AP )
She Dated A Big-Time Business Man(07 of10)
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In July 2011, reports began swirling that Nordegren had been dating financier Jamie Dingman, the son of billionaire Michael Dingman, for several months. They spent time near her home in Florida and also out and about in her native Sweden. (credit:Getty)
She Demolished Her Florida Mansion (08 of10)
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In early 2012, she demolished the North Palm Beach, Fla. home she bought the previous year in order to build a new house on the property. According to the builder, it was cheaper to tear it down and start over because the house, which was built in the 1920s, didn't comply with contemporary hurricane building codes. Nordegren donated cabinets, fixtures and hardware to Habitat For Humanity before the remaining structure was knocked down and rebuilt. (credit:AP )
She Broke Off Her Romance With Dingman(09 of10)
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A friend of Nordegren's told People magazine that she ended her relationship with Dingman in early 2012, although the break up wasn't widely reported until May. Early on, it was rumored that Dingman had dated Rachel Uchitel, one of her ex-husband's alleged mistresses. It is unclear whether that information factored into the split. (credit:AP )
She Dated Another Athlete (10 of10)
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Late in July 2012, Nordegren was spotted getting close to San Jose Sharks hockey player (and fellow Swede) Douglas Murray, at a nightclub in Stockholm. Murray denied that he and Nordegren were an item, telling the Swedish tabloid newspaper Expressen: "We are only friends. We are not dating and we have never dated. We have friends in common and we have only known each other for a couple of weeks."In December 2012, the pair was spotted dining together in Miami, refueling rumors of a potential romance. More recently, Nordegren was romantically linked to West Virginia-raised coal billionaire, Chris Cline. (credit:AP )

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