25 celebs who went back to university after getting famous
Emma Watson has great company.

Fame has not stopped these celebrities from joining the world of higher education. From Emma Watson to Oprah, here are the best shining examples of stars who went back to school after getting a taste of Hollywood.
Emma Watson

After a gap year and the final Harry Potter films, Emma enrolled at Brown University, where she spent the next five years, on-and-off. (She deferred her studies in 2011 and enrolled at Oxford’s Worcester College as a visiting student.) In May 2014, Emma graduated from Brown with a bachelor’s degree in English literature. According to the actress, she received “a lot of angry phone calls” during her studies. “But I needed the space to go and explore who I was, without being under the microscope,” she told Interview magazine in 2017. “And I did a play at Brown. I did Three Sisters. I loved it. I loved working with other people my age who were figuring it out.
Natalie Portman

In 1999, not long after the release of Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace, 18-year-old Natalie enrolled at Harvard University, where she pursued a Bachelor of Arts in psychology. She continued to make films during this period, including Where the Heart Is, Zoolander, and Star Wars: Episode II. In 2015, Natalie returned to Harvard to deliver the commencement speech: “Today I feel much like I did when I came to Harvard Yard as a freshman in 1999. I felt like there had been some mistake, that I wasn’t smart enough to be in this company, and that every time I opened my mouth I would have to prove that I wasn’t just a dumb actress.”
Cole Sprouse

In 2015, Cole graduated from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study with a degree in geographical information systems and satellite imaging. As he explained on Live! with Kelly and Ryan in 2017, the degree, which was like “virtual cartography,” landed him a handful of excavations. “I had a job in Brooklyn, in some dingy lab in a basement in Williamsburg, bagging artefacts like a treasure goblin.” Then Riverdale, his first post-NYU, non-artefact gig, came around.
Dylan Sprouse

Like brother Cole, Dylan graduated from NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study in 2015. Instead of rocks, Dylan specialised in video games. He also spent part of his university life working as a host at a restaurant, a move he later explained on his now-deleted Tumblr page. Per E!, Dylan wrote at the time that he was not working for money. “I am financially secure… [I] took this job as a way to primarily feed my over bountiful video game addiction.” It’s a good thing he went that direction; these days, Dylan keeps busy at his Brooklyn meadery, All-Wise.
Mary-Kate Olsen

One year after enrolling at NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study, Mary-Kate took a leave of absence. At the time, her rep told PEOPLE that the actress and fashion designer was taking time off “to focus on her increasing responsibilities as co-president of Dualstar Entertainment Group and to pursue personal interests,” referring to the production company behind several of the Olsen twins’ wildly popular TV movies in the 90s and early ‘00s. MK never returned to NYU.
Ashley Olsen

Ashley and her sister Mary-Kate famously purchased the top floor of a high-rise in the West Village for $7.3 million when they began their studies at NYU. As their lawyer and manager Robert Thorne told the LA Times in 2004, their decision about "not living in a dorm was less about Mary-Kate and Ashley’s business than about interfering with other people’s college experience. They visited the dorms last year and within a few minutes there was a crowd around them.” Like Mary-Kate, Ashley eventually took a leave of absence and never went back.
Yara Shahidi

In June 2017, the Black-ish star announced that she had been accepted to Harvard. With the success of the show and its spinoff, Grown-ish, Yara decided to defer her start date by at least one year. “I’m trying to figure it out because I want to make sure that I get as much of the actual college experience of being on campus and not flying back and forth,” she told W magazine in January 2018. “So we’re working it out so that the best of both worlds can exist.” According to PEOPLE, she’s expected to begin her first semester later this year. And don’t be surprised if you catch her hanging out with fellow Harvard student Malia Obama — Malia’s mum wrote a letter of recommendation for Yara’s application, NBD.
Anna Paquin

Anna, who became the second-youngest Oscar winner for her work in The Piano in 1993, enrolled at Columbia University in 2001 around the same time as fellow actress Julia Stiles. With the success of X-Men, Almost Famous, and plans for more films (non-X-Men included), Anna left Columbia focus on her acting full time.
America Ferrera

America began her studies at the University of Southern California in 2002 but had to take an extended leave of absence when Ugly Betty came along. A handful of awards (Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, Screen Actors Guild) and two Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants films later, America went back to pursue her degree and graduated with a BA in International Relations in 2012. “It’s finally happening! Took me 10 years, but it feels great,” she tweeted at the time.
Claire Danes

After the release of films including Little Women and Romeo + Juliet, and a little TV show called My So-Called Life, Claire began to pursue a degree in psychology and fine arts at Yale in 1998. She went back to acting two years later. “It felt sufficient,” she told Howard Stern in April 2018, adding that she had a pretty normal university experience despite her fame. “Mostly I just, like, smoked pot and played Mario Tennis with my friends.”
Dakota Fanning

After making waves in Hollywood in movies including I Am Sam, Sweet Home Alabama, Charlotte’s Web and yes, an episode of Friends, Dakota began her studies at the NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study in 2011, majoring in women’s studies with an emphasis on the “portrayal of women in film and culture.” She previously told The Daily Beast, “It’s something I’ve studied and thought about a lot. It’s rare to see women in a film who are not somehow validated by a male, or discussing a male, or heartbroken by a male, or end up being happy because of a male. It’s interesting to think about, and it’s very true.”
Tyra Banks

In 2012, the America’s Next Top Model creator, model, and smize queen shared a photo of her graduation ceremony at Harvard Business School, writing that it was “SUCH an exciting moment.” Between Tara’s own interviews and the media’s assumption that she had gone to Harvard Business School to earn an M.B.A., the folks at Jezebel launched a mini investigation into her studies. TL; DR, not to take anything away from Tyra’s genius, but if you must know, she completed a non-degree-granting certificate course called the Owner/President Management Program (O.P.M.)
Julia Stiles

While she was making films like The Bourne Identity (and its sequel, The Bourne Supremacy), she was working on her English Literature degree at Columbia University. In a 2001 Rolling Stone interview, Julia, who also somehow found time to host SNL, explained her unique schedule: "I think about that all the time, I really do… Somehow I just do it. But college will help me as an actress, because it makes me more interesting." Julia, who enrolled at Columbia at the same time as Anna Paquin and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, graduated in 2005.
Miranda Cosgrove

Just as iCarly was coming to an end in 2012, Miranda began her first semester at the University of Southern California, where she’s been ever since. In December 2017, Miranda revealed on Live! with Kelly and Ryan that she had switched her major from film studies to psychology, following her dad’s footsteps.
Oprah

By the time Oprah was one credit shy of graduating from Tennessee State University, she was already a recognisable face on TV. (She accepted a job offer from CBS during her sophomore year.) In 1987, about three years after she took over a Chicago-based program and reformatted it to become The Oprah Winfrey Show, the Queen of TV was invited to TSU to speak at its commencement: “I'd made a movie, had been nominated for an Oscar and founded my company, Harpo. But I told them, I cannot come and give a speech unless I can earn one more credit… So, I finished my coursework, I turned in my final paper and I got the degree.”
Mayim Bialik

Following the success of Blossom, Mayim went to UCLA and earned a bachelor of science in neuroscience. “If I had not gone to college, I might have kept acting and been happy like that. But I loved going to UCLA and doing something that was very challenging academically. I loved doing research with adolescents with special needs—that was seven years of my life,” she told National Geographic. In 2007, Mayim earned a Ph.D. in neuroscience, also from UCLA. Three years later, she joined a little show called The Big Bang Theory playing Amy, a neuroscientist.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt

With more than a decade of acting under his belt, JGL enrolled at Columbia’s School of General Studies in 2000, specialising in history, literature, and French poetry. “I loved 3rd Rock From the Sun, and I’m really proud of it. But six years is a long time to do it, and I just didn’t really enjoy acting anymore,” he told AV Club. “Then, once I moved away, I became a less selfish person, I think. And I wanted to connect with the world in a way that I never had before. That’s when I came back to acting.” He dropped out of Columbia in 2004.
Eva Longoria

While working on the final seasons of Desperate Housewives, Eva completed a master’s degree in Chicano and Chicana Studies at California State University Northridge in 2013. “You’re never too old or too busy to continue your education!” she wrote on Twitter on her graduation day.
Jodie Foster

After shooting to fame with roles in Taxi Driver and Freaky Friday, Jodie went to Yale. She earned a degree in literature in 1985 and according to a New York Times profile a few years later, she never stopped working when she was at Yale: she made five movies, turned in term papers two weeks early, and got A’s.
Brooke Shields

After about a decade of acting (Pretty Baby, The Blue Lagoon, Endless Love) and modeling, Brooke graduated in 1987 from Princeton University with a bachelor’s degree in French literature.

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