Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, has reportedly moved into the White House as he begins his sophomore year at New York University’s Washington, D.C. campus. The 19-year-old spent his freshman year at NYU’s flagship Greenwich Village campus in Manhattan, commuting from Trump Tower under tight security.
NYU’s D.C. campus is a smaller, specialized program with enrollment of around 120 students per semester, focusing on areas such as politics, public policy, history, economics, and journalism. The campus offers students “access to Washington’s distinctive intellectual, political, and cultural life,” making it a unique opportunity for Barron to expand his academic experience while being close to the nation’s capital.
According to reports, Barron first enrolled at NYU’s Stern School of Business in September 2024, continuing to receive Secret Service protection due to his high-profile family background. First Lady Melania Trump reportedly praised her son’s dedication to his studies, noting that “he loves his classes and his professors.”
In addition to his academic pursuits, sources say Barron has been active in technology and finance ventures, including projects linked to the Trump family’s business interests. The move to Washington, D.C. is seen as a step toward balancing his academic goals with his family life and security considerations.
While the White House and NYU have not issued official statements on Barron’s relocation, this move highlights his growing independence and evolving academic interests. Fans and followers of the Trump family have shown curiosity and support as Barron embarks on this next chapter of his education.
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