Kyle Rittenhouse might be headed to College Station.
The 19-year-old posted a picture of himself at Texas A&M University to social media on April 30, appearing happy to be at the school.
“I’m thinking about staying,” he captioned the post.
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“ASU has been fun, but becoming an Aggie might be better,” Rittenhouse captioned another post.
In a May 9 tweet, he wrote, “Ready or not … !!!” alongside multiple photos from his trip to the school.
Ready or not…!!! pic.twitter.com/aPZuteS2cw
— Kyle Rittenhouse (@ThisIsKyleR) May 10, 2022
Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges in the homicide trial against him on Nov. 19 and has stated that his actions during the Kenosha riots of 2020, which led to his trial, were necessary for his self-defense.
During the trial, Rittenhouse said he was taking online classes through Arizona State University, but ASU officials later reported that the teenager was no longer enrolled at the university.
“Kyle Rittenhouse has not gone through the admissions process with Arizona State University and is not enrolled in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation,” school officials said, according to a report.
“ASU can confirm that Mr. Rittenhouse enrolled as a non-degree seeking ASU Online student for the session that started Oct. 13, 2021, which allows students access to begin taking classes as they prepare to seek admission into a degree program at the university,” they added.
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Whether or not Rittenhouse has completed the Texas A&M admissions process is not confirmed.