A teenager in Ohio went viral after she received her associate's degree before her high school diploma.
Abbie Campana, a student from Ohio's Lakeview High School, started College Credit Plus at Youngstown State University during her sophomore year in high school, according to a report.
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Working on both degrees, she graduated from college earlier than high school.
Campana had mapped out a plan to receive her associate's degree prior to her high school diploma.
The teenager had amassed 80 college credit hours by May 2022 and had been taking college classes full time at the university for two years, according to the report.
The college credits were counted for her high school diploma, according to school officials, and she graduated as valedictorian.
Campana completed her associate's degree in business administration with a 4.0 GPA.
With her first college degree behind her, Campana said she plans to attend Bowling Green State University next fall.
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Enrolling as a freshman, the teenager will reportedly begin taking junior-level classes.
Targeting a bachelor's degree in supply chain management, Campana said she hopes to finish her degree in two years.