Barron Trump arrives at NYU for first day at college
Former President Donald Trump’s youngest child, Barron Trump, was spotted arriving at New York University Wednesday to kick off his first day of college life.
The towering 18-year-old was flanked by Secret Service agents as he stepped onto the downtown Manhattan campus with a black Swiss Gear backpack casually slung over his shoulder.
Dressed in a white polo, black pants and Adidas Gazelle sneakers, Barron’s first stop was the dean’s office before being whisked off to classes, sources told The Post.
It wasn’t immediately clear whether heightened security measures will be in place for students this year at NYU — where tuition starts at roughly $62,700 a year — given the presence of Barron’s Secret Service detail.
The former first son is expected to live off-campus and commute daily from his father’s Trump Tower building on Fifth Avenue in Midtown, sources said.
The teen will be studying at NYU’s Stern School of Business, the Daily Mail reported.
“It’s a very high-quality place. He liked it. He liked the school,” Trump told the outlet. “I went to Wharton, and that was certainly one that we were considering. We didn’t do that. We went for Stern.”
Barron’s arrival for the first day of class comes after his choice of schools was, until now, shrouded in secrecy.
His dad exclusively revealed to The Post last month that his 6-foot-7 son would be attending a university in New York this fall but stopped short of revealing its name.
The 45th president added that the teen — who is the only child he shares with wife Melania — had been accepted into multiple schools.
“He’s always been a very good student, he’s smart,” Trump said at the time.
The ex-commander-in-chief has also previously said his son has already taken an interest in politics — and even sometimes advises him on what to do.
Barron graduated from the elite Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, Fla., in May.
The Post reached out to NYU but didn’t hear back immediately.