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2:12 pm - 01/15/2013

The 16 Most Famous Kids in College Right Now

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A new college semester is about to begin and that means that students are preparing to head back to school for the spring semester. But some students have to juggle a bit more than just classes and schoolwork.

We've found the 16 most famous kids in college this semester. These celebrities are pursuing their college degrees, juggling class and exams with the responsibilities of public life.

They're musicians, actors, models and athletes who somehow find a way to balance their college careers with their professional ones—an impressive feat for such young people.

They go to school all over America, from New York City's School of Visual Arts to California's University of Southern California.

We've listed them here in alphabetical order. Let us know who we missed!


Elizabeth Beisel

1
College: University of Florida

Year: Junior

Beisel won a silver medal in the 400-meter individual medley event in the 2012 London Olympics. Even though she is a college student, Beisel is a two-time Olympian: she competed in the 2008 Beiijing Olympics at the age of 15. Beisel is also the 2011 world champion in the 400 IM.

She is majoring in communications at the University of Florida.

Miranda Cosgrove

2
College: University of Southern California

Year: Freshman

This actress and singer-songwriter is best known for her role on Nickelodeon TV's iCarly, but she's also starred in several films, including most notably School of Rock.

Cosgrove said that she took a drawing class last semester, which she really enjoyed. 

Justin Combs

3
College: University of California Los Angeles

Year: Freshman

The son of Sean "P. Diddy" or "Puff Daddy" Combs, Justin Combs graduated with a 3.75 GPA from New Rochelle Iona Prep, a top private school, and is attending UCLA —on a $54,000 football scholarship.

The son of a multi-millionaire, Combs faced a lot of criticism for accepting the scholarship, but the 5-foot-9, 170-pound defensive back defended his decision to accept the scholarship, tweeting that he "put that work in" and earned the scholarship.

Combs made his debut as a UCLA Bruin last semester.

Dakota Fanning

4
College: New York University

Year: Sophomore

This film actress, who has starred in the Twilight films,The Secret Life of Bees and The Runaways, is a sophomore at NYU.





Chester "Chet" Hanks (aka Chet Haze)

5
College: Northwestern University

Year: Senior

The son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson doesn't just rely on his parents' fame: he's trying to make a name for himself as a rapper/singer called "Chet Haze." Last year, Chet Haze dropped his first rap single called "White and Purple,” a Northwestern-themed remake of “Black and Yellow.” Since then, he's recorded several songs, including "Hollywood" and "Do It Better." He has evenperformed some songs on campus.

Georgia May Jagger

6
College: School of Visual Arts, New York City

Year: Junior

The daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, Georgia May Jagger has already made a name for herself as a Rimmel London model. But that's not enough for the British beauty.

She wants to pursue photography; The Daily Mailreported that she has her sights set on becoming a wildlife photographer. She is a student at the New York's School Of Visual Arts, where she is studying photography, art and life drawing. 

Sam Mikulak

7
School: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Year: Junior

Mikulak was Dalton's teammate on the U.S. men's gymnastics team. During the all-around team final, he competed in four events: floor exercise, pommel horse, vault and parallel bars. When he's not busy being an Olympian, Mikulak is a gymnast for the Wolverines.

Xi Mingze

8
School: Harvard University

Year: Junior

Xi Mingze is the daughter of China's Communist president Xi Jinping. It came out just recently that she is a student at Harvard, studying under a pseudonym.

Xi has kept a quiet profile at Harvard. Not much is known about her, but friends say that she is "a bookworm, very quiet and studious," according to the Mail.

Patrick Schwarzenegger

9
College: University of Southern California

Year: Freshman

The 18-year-old son of actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and activist Maria Shriver, Patrick is an actor, model, and a Freshman at USC. Like any normal college kid, his parents helped him move in to his dorm last semester.


Dylan and Cole Sprouse

10
College: New York University

Year: Juniors

These twin brothers first rose to fame in the Adam Sandler film Big Daddy. They've since starred in the Disney Channel's The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. The twins are juniors at NYU.


Emma Watson

11

College: Oxford University & Brown University

Year: Junior

Watson, who is most famous for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies, began her college career as a freshman at Brown University in 2009.

However, the pressure that comes with fame and rigorous studies caught up with her and she decided totransfer to Oxford University for her junior year. Watson is now back at Brown, where she plans to complete her undergraduate degree. 

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misscrystal25 15th-Jan-2013 09:32 pm (UTC)
I was living in a dorm for two years at university at the age of 24/25. Luckily I look younger than I am so that helped greatly. No one really suspected I was older.
xguernica 15th-Jan-2013 09:36 pm (UTC)
i'll be 26 in nov and feel thats too old :( i wouldnt mind but i feel i already look old/can't stand being around a bunch of young girls
misscrystal25 15th-Jan-2013 09:37 pm (UTC)
True, they are very annoying. My RA during my second year was about a year older than me and that kind of helped. Good luck to you though! I'm sure it won't be bad at all.
runaround_kid 15th-Jan-2013 11:34 pm (UTC)
do you mind if i ask how that experience was for you? i'm applying to go back to uni in september -- i'll be almost 25 and am debating the dorm thing. on the one hand, i'd be moving to a new city so it seems like a good idea to make friends etc but then on the other hand... do i want to try to become friends with 18 year olds fresh out of high school anyway??
misscrystal25 15th-Jan-2013 11:50 pm (UTC)
Not at all. Overall it was a great experience. The first year was fantastic and the second year was great but in a different way. My school was small and each top floor of the dorms was a 21+ floor and the freshman had their own dorms. So that in itself was nice because the girls were much closer to my age. The first year I made great friends in my roommates (though we don't really keep in touch now 4 years later) and the second year I was with some randoms and spent most of the time with my boyfriend, who I basically lived with in the dorms (he was literally the boy next door my first year there). But every school is different so you might not have that kind of age separation.

It is expensive. That's pretty much the only drawback. I think I paid about $20,000 for two years of dorm living. And there's kind of a beaurocratic system with resident life that can be complete bullshit, but honestly I remember those annoying experiences far less than I remember the good ones.

I'd always wanted to have a dorm experience and I'm really glad I did because it was a great lesson in separating myself from my family and being a bit more independent. Overall I say do it if you're able to. Beside the fact that I met the love of my life in the dorms it was a great experience.

Edited at 2013-01-15 11:51 pm (UTC)
runaround_kid 16th-Jan-2013 12:08 am (UTC)
thank you so much for all the info! the first time i went to uni, i lived off campus in an apartment with a friend and while that had its positive aspects, i really feel like i missed out on the dorm experience and i didn't get as "integrated" into the school community as i'd like to be. everything you've said is really helpful. i think the age separation would be a big factor, i wouldn't hesitate at all to live with over 21s. it all depends on what school i end up at, i guess.

thanks again for responding :)
deathbytamarind 16th-Jan-2013 06:18 am (UTC)
I lived in the dorms my first two years at university when I was 27-28, lol. I gave no fucks.
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