12-year-old college graduate is youngest in California school's history, receives 5 degrees

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A 12-year-old has set a new record at Fullerton College as its youngest graduate, completing his studies with five degrees.

A 12-year-old has set a new record at Fullerton College as its youngest graduate.

The school's Director of Campus Communications, Lisa McPheron, said Hung came to campus as a special-admit student at just 9 years old. He admitted that adjusting to learning in-person on a college campus wasn't easy. Support from his professors and classmates helped push him through.

 

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