President Trump’s 23-year-old daughter Tiffany Trump has decided to attend Georgetown Law School this fall, the Daily Mail reported.

The first daughter will be close to her father and older sister Ivanka, who attended Georgetown for two years for her undergraduate degree before she transferred to the University of Pennsylvania.

Tiffany’s older brother Eric is also a graduate of Georgetown. Eric received his bachelor’s degree in finance and management from Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business.

He is also still involved with the school, serving on the board of directors for the Business, Society, and Public Policy Initiative at McDonough School of Business.

“I am so proud of Tiffany. Georgetown University is a truly amazing school, and she is going to love her time in Washington, D.C.,” Eric Trump said of his sister’s decision to attend his alma mater.

Politico reported that President Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon is also an alumnus of Georgetown. Bannon received his master’s degree in national security studies from the School of Government in 1983.

Tiffany graduated in May 2016 from the University of Pennsylvania, the same institution where her father, older sister Ivanka, and older brother Donald Jr. received their bachelor’s degrees, with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and urban studies.

She first announced her interest in attending law school on social media, when she posted a photo of her LSAT prep books on Instagram in August 2016 with the caption, “I got this.”

The first daughter has also been seen touring Harvard and Columbia in December after she took her LSAT, and students spotted her auditing a class at New York University, brother-in-law Jared Kushner’s alma mater, in February.