ST. LOUIS — Four-time gold medal winner and Olympian Simone Biles is slated to give the 164th commencement address as Washington University in St. Louis on May 12.

“I am excited to share that Simone Biles, a legendary athlete and role model, will address the members of the WashU Class of 2025 and their guests at Commencement,” said Chancellor Andrew D. Martin in a press release.

During her appearance, Biles will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. She will speak to 3,400 graduates of the class of 2025.

“As the most decorated gymnast of all time, Simone’s dominance on the mat is well documented. But what is even more impressive is her work off the mat, advocating for athletes’ mental health, foster care children and sexual assault victims," Martin said. “Simone is a wonderful example of the power of living life on one’s own terms with determination, grit and grace. I am confident that she will inspire our graduates as they set out on their own journeys to greatness.”

Biles is the most decorated gymnast all of time, touting 41 medals across World Championships and the Olympic Games.