Angelina Jolie is so excited her daughter, Zahara, is heading to college that she can’t keep still.

On Sunday, the Oscar-winning actor posted a photo on Instagram featuring 17-year-old Zahara, who was born in Ethiopia, with other young women, while revealing her daughter will be attending Spelman College this year.

“Zahara with her Spelman sisters!” she captioned the photo that featured Zahara surrounded by future classmates. “Congratulations to all new students starting this year. A very special place and an honor to have a family member as a new Spelman girl.”

Spelman is a liberal arts HBCU for women in Atlanta, Georgia.

Jolie, meanwhile, appears to be thrilled with her daughter’s college choice. A video on TikTok captured her doing the electric slide in Los Angeles with alumni of Spelman and Morehouse College, another HBCU in Atlanta. 

Jolie can be seen trying to keep up and laughing before she gets a high-five from one of the men on hand.

Dancing has a place in the Jolie house. In June, daughter Shiloh, 16, appeared in a video led by a group of dancers showing off their moves to Doja Cat’s “Vegas.” 

In addition to Zahara and Shiloh, Jolie shares Maddox, 20, Pax, 18, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 14, with ex-husband Brad Pitt.

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