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Prince Jackson graduated from college last weekend!

Michael Jackson would have been proud because his oldest son!  Prince Jackson is now a college grad.

Prince Jackson graduated last Saturday from Loyola Marymount University in L.A., snagging a degree in business administration.

Prince rode his motorcycle to the ceremony at the Loyola campus.

Prince Jackson isn’t sure what he will do with his degree, but he said back in 2016 he can’t sing or dance so he’s not pursuing a career in music … at least behind the mic. He’s expressed interest in producing and directing and has indicated he was inspired by music, which has obviously been a big part of his life.

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