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By Mae Slater on
 September 2, 2024

Barron Trump’s College Choice Remains Unknown Despite New Clues

Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, completed his high school education at Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach this past May.

The Miami Herald reported that despite the lack of an official announcement, speculation has been growing around Barron's potential academic future. The most recent hints, combined with a few suggestive social media posts, have pointed toward a possible move to New York University (NYU) in Manhattan.

Donald Trump, during a recent event, mentioned that Barron is set to attend a "very good" school in New York State.

However, he stopped short of naming the institution. This statement has fueled rumors that Barron may be planning to attend NYU, a prestigious university located in the heart of New York City.

Adding to the speculation, Melania Trump recently posted an aerial photograph of New York City's iconic skyline on her social media account. The image was accompanied by a caption expressing her deep affection for the city she has called home for 28 years. "New York City captivated my heart the moment I arrived, 28 years ago today. This electrifying town isn’t just my home; it’s a colorful canvas where dreams come alive," she wrote.

Trumps' Deep Connection to New York City

The Trumps have a longstanding connection to New York City. Melania and Donald first met at a party during Fashion Week in 1998, and since then, the city has played a significant role in their lives.

The family maintains a luxurious penthouse apartment in Trump Tower, located in Midtown Manhattan, where they spend considerable time.

If Barron were to attend NYU, it is possible that he could live at home in the Trump Tower penthouse.

This would allow him to avoid the added scrutiny and attention that often accompanies the children of high-profile figures, especially with the presence of Secret Service agents.

This wouldn't be the first time Melania has made decisions with Barron's education in mind. After Donald Trump was elected President, Melania chose to stay back in New York with Barron so he could finish his school year without interruption.

This dedication to providing stability for Barron during significant transitions highlights her commitment to his well-being and education.

Donald Trump Promises an Announcement Soon

In light of the swirling rumors, Donald Trump has assured the public that an official announcement regarding Barron’s college plans is forthcoming.

“He’s all set in a certain school that’s very good,” Trump said, offering only a vague indication of what lies ahead for his youngest son.

The academic calendar at NYU shows that classes are scheduled to begin on Tuesday, heightening the anticipation for a possible announcement. With the start of the school year just around the corner, the mystery surrounding Barron’s future may soon be resolved.

As the new semester approaches, the speculation surrounding Barron Trump’s academic path continues to grow.

The combination of Donald Trump’s cryptic comments and Melania’s nostalgic social media post has kept the public guessing about whether NYU will indeed be Barron’s next academic stop.

The potential for Barron to attend NYU is significant, not just because of the university’s reputation but also because it would signal the Trump family’s continued connection to New York City, despite their years spent in Washington, D.C., and at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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