Donna Kelce has advice for high schoolers in college selection process: 'Go as far away as they possibly can'
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Donna Kelce had some advice for high school kids who are deciding where to go to college.
Kelce, mother to Jason and Travis Kelce, who both went to the University of Cincinnati, said kids should go to college far away from their hometown.
"I think people should go as far away as they possibly can, that’s my viewpoint. I think that you grow more when you are away from people that are with you all the time," Donna said during a recent appearance on "New Heights."
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Donna Kelce, the mother of Jason Kelce and Tavis Kelce, attends the first round of the NFL Draft at Union Station on April 27, 2023. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
"I think that if you are going to do the same thing and go to a college and have the same friends around you, you are never going to have any growth. You are never going to be able to be on your own and try to figure things out on your own. You are always going to have somebody there besides you to help you through all those decisions."
"But when you go to college you are totally, usually, totally on your own. And you do not have anyone there, you just kind of fail and then you win, you know what I mean. Sometimes you have little setbacks, there is adversity, you have to work through it."
Kelce said those who decide not to go to college should also move far from home.
"That’s why I don’t think it’s a good idea for being at home when you are going to college or being close."
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Donna Kelce celebrates after the AFC Championship game against the Buffalo Bills at GEHA Field at


