Tiffany Trump
Tiffany Trump, President Donald Trump's youngest daughter, has been accepted to Georgetown Law's class of 2020, a representative for the Trump family confirmed, May 8, 2017. In this photo, Tiffany attends the 2017 Spirit Of Life Award Luncheon & Fashion Show at The Plaza Hotel in New York City, May 8, 2017. Getty Images

Tiffany Trump, President Donald Trump's youngest daughter, will be attending Georgetown University Law School this year, according to step-brother Eric Trump who confirmed the news to Associated Press Monday.

“Georgetown is an incredible school that has played a big role in my personal and professional development,” Eric Trump told the Associated Press. “I am so proud of Tiffany and all that she has accomplished. She is an amazing young woman, a great sister and has a remarkable future ahead of her,” he added.

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The first daughter recently graduated from University of Pennsylvania and is expected to attend classes beginning in the fall at Georgetown. The law program in Georgetown is considered one of the top in the country, ranked 15th among law schools, according to US News and World Report's annual rankings.

According to the law school’s academic calendar, orientation will begin Aug. 21 and new classes will begin the following week, CNN reported.

Georgetown’s law school is situated just blocks away from the White House.

23-year-old Tiffany is the only daughter President Donald Trump had with his former wife Marla Maples, and she was mainly brought up by her mother in Calabasas, California. "We were always together," Tiffany told People Magazine in an April, 2016 interview with her mother Maples. "She gave me the chance to have a normal childhood,” she added.

Tiffany has kept a low profile since her father took office. However, she was recently spotted with her father and stepmother Friday, along with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea.

She was also present during the Easter Egg Roll celebrations at the White House, also traveling to Washington last month for a Wounded Warriors event.

She also campaigned for her father and spoke on his behalf July, 2016, at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, calling the president a "natural-born encourager."

"I always look forward to introducing him to my friends, especially the ones with preconceived notions, because they meet a man with natural charm and no facade. In person, my father is so friendly, so considerate, so funny, and so real. My friends walk away with a glimpse of all that he is and all that he means to me -- of the strong, protective, kind, and endearing man I am so proud to call my father," she said at the Convention.

She also tried to show her father in a different light, beyond his blunt and rude exterior. “For me, the measure of a parent is based on how they support and bolster you when you’re down,” she said then. “A few years ago, someone very dear to me passed away, and the first call I got, as I knew I would, came from my father.”

She was seen a few times at rallies later in the campaign, mostly in Pennsylvania. She was also present during her father’s speech aboard a World War II aircraft carrier last week and has visited Mar-a-Lago, her father’s coastal Florida estate, multiple times.

Tiffany moving to Washington comes just months after her step-sister Ivanka relocated to Washington with husband, Jared Kushner. Eric and Donald Trump Jr., stayed back in New York where they supervise their father’s business.

11-year-old Barron meanwhile, Trump’s youngest son , has been residing in New York with his mother, first lady Melania Trump.