The University of Alabama is graduating a biology student in its Class of 2023 that is just old enough to drive a car in the state. The future surgeon will walk across the stage and receive her Bachelor of Science degree while being decorated in over 12 honors ropes and tassels.
Despite being one of the school’s youngest graduates, she is at the top of her class, summa cum laude.
Senior LeAnna Roberts is not old enough to vote but is applying for medical school after graduation.
“I am currently preparing to take the Medical College Admission Test next month so I can start the application process for medical schools,” Roberts said, according to the school’s website. “I’m looking into medical schools in the Southeast but will be applying to programs throughout the country.”
It is a part of the 16-year-old’s trajectory — one that has allowed her to hold a position on the Society of Women in Medicine executive board, Vision Days program ambassador, and become a mentor to other students.
“I also perform research in health disparities with Black-built communities,” Roberts says about her academic interests to WVTM 13.
“My overall goal is just to improve health care disparities and inequities that we see, especially with underserved communities,” the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, native said. “My grandparents are from rural Alabama. So, I’ve been able to witness firsthand since I was a younger child just how that can affect one’s health. So being able to impact that is my long-term goal as a physician.”
Roberts wants to be an orthopedist.
Her unusual matriculation has been supported by her parents, who have worked with the administration to make sure that as a minor she is supported on campus and with her classmates who are all substantially older.
She transferred to Alabama at 15, after receiving her associate degree from Shelton State Community College. As a high school student, she found herself enrolled…
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