Thessalonika Arzu-Embry graduated from Chicago State University at the age 14. Having been in college since the age of 11, Arzu-Embry plans on pursuing graduate education in psychology.
Carson Huey-You who is 14 years old, just graduated from Texas Christian University with a degree in physics. He was the youngest graduate in the school's history. Carson's mother, Claretta
At just 15 years old, Saheela Ibraheem was accepted into Harvard University, which makes her among the youngest students ever to attend that revered school. Saheela was accepted at 12
other colleges, including MIT, the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, Brown, Princeton, Columbia, and the University of Chicago, before settling on Harvard. She was honored by The White House when President
Cortlan Wickliff is the second-youngest black man in history to finish Harvard University Law School. He’s now pursuing a Ph.D. in engineering from Texas A&M University.
At 15, Anne-Marie Imafidon was admitted to Oxford University. At 20 she went finished her master’s at Oxford, making her the youngest master’s graduate in the school’s history. Imafidon has
Polite Stewart Jr. is the youngest graduate in Southern University and A&M College’s century-long history. “We knew that he was going to go to college early,” said Polite Stewart Sr.,
After the tragic and shocking death of her sister, Ola Orekunrin vowed to dedicate herself to emergency-medical work in Nigeria. With her medical degree in hand at the age of
At 15, Brittney Exline became the youngest African American to attend an Ivy League school. Then she became the youngest black engineer at the age of 19.
James Martin entered college at 14. Since graduating from Florida Atlantic University at the age of 17, he’s has gone on to work as a research technician for a Nobel
At age 16, Gabrielle Turnquest became the youngest graduate of Liberty University in Virginia. At 18, she became the youngest person to ever pass the UK bar. Turnquest is a fashion-law
Most folks look at college as a rite of passage into adulthood. But not these 10 odds-defying students! Some of these kids started attending University as early as age 11, and others earned multiple degrees before they were old enough to vote.
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