Antonio Brown no longer has a job after his banishment from two different NFL teams this month amid sexual assault allegations.

Brown apparently views this as an opportune time to go back to school, which he publicized for the first time on Monday in an Instagram story.

“Back to school,” the seven-time Pro Bowler wrote with a picture of his four-class schedule, a day after he said he was done playing in the NFL.

Brown re-enrolled at his alma mater, Central Michigan University, on Sept. 16, just four days before he was cut by the Patriots, according to MLive.com. All four classes are online. Neither a university spokesman nor the athletic department responded to MLive’s requests for comment.

Brown’s eight-week management class and a 12-week English class reportedly began last week. His eight-week religion and sociology classes begin on Oct. 21. Brown put his college degree on hold in 2009 when he entered the NFL draft.

Brown has visited the university several times since his departure and donated more than $100,000 to the CMU football team in June to pay for heated benches.

Brown was released by the Raiders on Sept. 7 following a confrontation with Raiders general manager Mike Mayock, and later that day agreed to a one-year deal with the Patriots. Three days after agreeing to a deal, Brown was accused of rape in a civil lawsuit. Brown first met his accuser, Britney Taylor, while at CMU.

Another woman, who told Sports Illustrated she was sexually harassed by Brown, reportedly received intimidating texts from Brown days before the Patriots cut him on Friday.