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4TH GRADER FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MAKES HISTORY WITH COLLEGE ENROLLMENT

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A fourth grader from Southern California is already breaking barriers and rewriting expectations.

Honey Cooper has officially enrolled at San Bernardino Valley College, becoming one of the youngest students to ever attend the campus. The elementary school student is now dual-enrolled, balancing her regular grade school classes while taking college-level courses.

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Faculty and classmates say Honey isn’t just keeping up — she’s excelling. Her confidence, curiosity, and academic drive are setting her apart in lecture halls typically filled with adult learners.

San Bernardino Valley College, located in the heart of the Inland Empire, offers dual enrollment programs that allow high-achieving students to get a head start on their higher education journey. But Honey’s age makes her case especially rare.

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Her story is quickly inspiring other young students across Southern California, proving that academic excellence doesn’t have an age limit.

Honey Cooper isn’t just attending college — she’s making history while doing it.

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