Former US President Donald Trump recently shared new details about his youngest son Barron Trump's plans after high school. Barron, who is set to graduate from Oxbridge Academy, is considering different colleges than previously speculated.
Previously, there were rumors that Barron might attend the University of Pennsylvania, following in the footsteps of his father and siblings. However, recent updates suggest that Barron is now looking at other options. There is also speculation about a possible return to Manhattan for college, with New York University being a potential choice. Donald Trump expressed pride in Barron’s academic achievements, noting his excellent grades and the shift in his college considerations. “Right now, he’s doing a great job,” Trump said. “He has great marks. He’s going to be going to college soon. And we’re looking at some colleges that are different than they were two months ago.”
Barron is set to graduate from Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, with a small, “invite-only” ceremony. His time at the $41,500-per-year academy, founded by billionaire William I. Koch, has been kept private, with few details shared publicly. Despite his towering 6-foot-7 stature and history as a soccer player, Barron has not been active in sports at Oxbridge in recent years. The school is known for its high academic standards, with students gaining admission to prestigious colleges like Northwestern, UCLA, Boston University, Cornell, and Vanderbilt.
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Donald Trump also mentioned that Barron is “very popular” among his peers and occasionally gives him political advice. “It’s sort of funny. He’ll tell me sometimes, ‘Dad, this is what you have to do,’” Trump recounted during a radio interview. Barron’s future plans remain a topic of interest, especially with his background in a high-profile political family.