17-year-old twin sisters, Jordyn and Morgan Jackson, accomplished an impressive educational journey. Graduating high school at 17, they earned their bachelor's degrees at Xavier University in Louisiana, USA, by the age of 20. Jordyn achieved a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, while Morgan earned a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications.
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Having consistently achieved milestones together, the Jackson twins obtained their high school diploma and Associate degree simultaneously from North Houston Early College at 17. Jordyn, initially aspiring to be a lawyer, shifted her focus to accounting. She became a resident assistant, an INROADS scholar, and an executive leadership council scholar, driven by a passion to increase the representation of Black CPAs.
Expressing her motivation, Jordyn stated, "I want to show young Black girls and boys that there are other career options out there. Accounting is a great profession."
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Morgan, drawn to public speaking, pursued a career in mass communication. Inspired by her mother's experience in the same field at Grambling State University, Morgan aimed to work with companies on community engagement strategies. She envisioned enhancing brand appeal and connecting with marginalized audiences.
Both sisters were members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and received Dean's list and Honor Society recognition at Xavier University. Post-graduation, Jordyn plans to pursue a Master's degree in Accounting, while Morgan is set to embark on a Master's degree in Journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia in the United States.
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