Barron Trump’s Unexpected College Decision Sparks Buzz About His Future With Dad Donald


As many know by now, US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump’s son Barron Trump is a student at NYU. However, many realized that Barron had seemingly left the main campus in Manhattan, and since then, many wondered which NYU extended program or campus he had gone to: Downtown Brooklyn, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, Los Angeles, or close to his parents in Washington, D.C. Turns out, inside sources recently revealed exactly what happened.

Inside sources told The New York Post that Barron had decided to stay close to home by living near his parents. The NYU D.C. program, which combines coursework with internships and professional opportunities tied to the government, only accepts up to 120 students each semester.

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It’s mainly for students pursuing politics, public policy, or journalism, and while we don’t know Barron’s major, we do know he was attending the NYU Stern School of Business. It’s unclear if he’s still studying one of the concentrations (which includes Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Statistics, per the website), we wouldn’t be shocked if he changed his major to something more political after the semester and since Barron has helped his dad’s campaign in the past.

But it seems that for at least this semester, Barron is staying close to home.

If you need a rundown on Donald’s kids and their partners, we got you. Donald has five children in total. He and his first wife, the late Ivana Trump, welcomed three children named Donald Jr, born Dec 1977, Ivanka, born Oct 1981, and Eric, Jan 1984. Donald and his second wife, Marla Maples, welcomed a daughter named Tiffany in October 1993.

He then welcomed his fifth child, Barron, in March 2006, with his current wife, Melania.

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