10 Celebrity Kids Going to College in Fall 2023 & Their Schools of Choice
In 2023, many celebrity kids are heading to college. While these individuals have been in the public eye for a better part of their lives, the not-so-young celebrity kids have hit a significant milestone and now prepare to embark on their college journey.
After the high school graduation festivities, numerous parents, including celebrities, prepare to witness their children's first steps into adulthood by enrolling in college and embracing campus life. Here is a list of celebrity kids going to college in 2023.
Alana' Honey Boo Boo' Thompson
Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson joyously celebrated her high school graduation in May. She posted photos capturing the memorable occasion, showcasing her radiant smile in a yellow cap and gown among her fellow graduates.
She expressed her heartfelt sentiments alongside the images, celebrating the momentous milestone with a touching caption. The reality star will be joining Regis University to study nursing. She will be leaving off campus with her boyfriend, Dralin Carswell.
Isabella Strahan and Sophia Strahan
Michael Strahan celebrated a double dose of joy as two of his daughters graduated high school this year. His daughter Isabella, graduated in June and is gearing up to attend USC (University of Southern California), while Sophia graduated in May and is set to join Duke University.
The TV personality expressed his pride and love for his daughters through heartwarming tributes on his Instagram page to mark the special occasion.
During an interview, Michael expressed his feelings about his daughters heading to college. The TV personality conveyed immense pride in his daughters, highlighting the hard work they put in to earn their spots at their respective universities.
Gabriella Giudice
Teresa Giudice's daughter, Gabriella, graduated high school in June and will join the University of Michigan. The TV personality celebrated her daughter's graduation in style. She shared photos of Gabriella's room decorated with blue and yellow balloons. In the photo, Gabriella posed on her bed, surrounded by Michigan merchandise.
The reality TV star's eldest daughter, Gia, also gave her fans a glimpse of Gabriella's luxurious graduation party, sharing moments from the special occasion, making it a memorable and joyous event.
Isabella Astin
Sean Astin's daughter Isabella graduated in June. In a joyous tweet following Isabella's high school graduation, the "Stranger Things" actor proudly revealed that his daughter will be joining the University of California, Santa Barbara. The celebratory post expressed the actor's excitement and pride for Isabella as she embarks on her journey into higher education.
Natasha Rodriguez
Alex Rodriguez, popularly known as A-Rod, celebrated his daughter Natasha's significant milestone. Natasha graduated high school and is set to attend the University of Michigan.
The former baseball player captured a heartwarming moment with Natasha in a photo, showcasing their shared excitement and his immense pride for her as she enters the next chapter of her life.
Jack Rucker
Darius Rucker's son Jack graduated in May and is headed to NYU(New York University). His older daughter Dani went to the same university and graduated this year.
Ryland Hauser
Cole Hauser's eldest son Ryland is heading to Texas Christian University. The actor shared two photos of his son celebrating the huge milestone. The first photo shows Ryland proudly wearing a Texas Christian University shirt and matching hat. In the second photo, Ryland celebrates the occasion by cutting a TCU-themed cake.
Sophie Kodjoe
Boris Kodjoe and Nicole Ari Parker's daughter Sophie graduated in June and is heading to Howard University. Sophie's parents each took to their social media to celebrate her graduation, with her mom sharing a reel of the graduation ceremony.
Drake Gaines
Joana and Chip Gaines' son Drake graduated from high school in May. While Joanna and Chip have kept details of their son's college under wraps, they have confirmed that he will be heading to college in the fall, as mentioned in Joanna Gaines' essay for Magnolia Journal.