Jazz Jennings has become even more of an inspiration after getting accepted to Harvard (Picture: Instagram)

Transgender activist Jazz Jennings has already done some pretty impressive things at the tender age of 18.

And now she’s off to Harvard University!

The 18-year-old reality star announced the amazing news to her fans on Instagram while she rocked the famous Harvard hoodie.

‘#Harvard2023.. I am so stoked for this next chapter of my life!’ she wrote.

‘Feeling so blessed and grateful right now. Thank you so much to my incredible family for your unconditional love and support; none of this would be possible without all of you. I can’t wait for what’s to come!’

And the excited YouTube personality shared a video to reveal her shock about the fact she has managed to achieve such a big dream.

‘I am going to Harvard, I cannot believe it. When I found out I was accepted to Harvard, I was so shocked,’ she said to the camera.

‘Not because I didn’t think I could do it, but because it’s such a selective school with such a small acceptance rate. I was like “Who gets into Harvard?”

‘But I got in! I feel so grateful to have this opportunity to attend an institution that’s so incredible and well-renowned.’

The 18-year-old became one of the youngest voices speaking about trans issues after she appeared on TV aged just six (Picture: Rex Features)

No one is happier for the inspirational star than her loyal fans as one gushed: ‘Oh damn you smart smart. So happy for you!!!!’

‘Congrats! You are going to change the world! Already have!’ another added.

Jazz has been one of the youngest trans women in history to publicly speak about life as a transgender youth in a series of high profile interviews, reality shows and on her popular YouTube channel.

She was assigned male at birth but was diagnosed with gender dysphoria by the age of five, with young Jazz making it clear as soon as she could talk that she identifies as a female.

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From the age of six, she’s been appearing on TV to open up the conversation about transgender youth and has started the multiple charities, written several books and even has a doll designed after her!

You go, girl!