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Where Every "Wizards of Waverly Place" Character Would Go To College

Everything is not what seems; if Max can get into college, then something is weird.

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Where Every "Wizards of Waverly Place" Character Would Go To College
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The Waverly Place gang all grew up and moved on to the next chapter of their lives. With the help of a little magic, Alex got into her dream school and Max actually got into college. While the gang may seem like they're all grown up, they're most likely still getting into mischief without the supervision of Jerry and Theresa Russo.

Alex Russo - Fashion Institute of Technology


After four years of hating high school, Alex finally graduated and proved everyone wrong by getting into college! Using her keen fashion sense and a little magic ;), Alex enrolled in the Fashion Institute of Technology in her hometown, New York City. At FIT, Alex decided to pursue her passion by majoring in Fashion Design with her own secret focus in Magical Apparel.

Justin Russo - Columbia University

Undoubtedly the smartest character on the show, Justin chose to continue overachieving at Columbia University, double majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Philosophy, with a double minor in Italian and Spanish. He found his love for engineering after successfully building a robot out of household items, fixing magic flying carpets, and combining science and magic to produce “Franken Girl.” When he wasn't participating in Columbia’s robotics club, mock trial team, quiz bowl club, table tennis team, hanging out with his Alpha Delta Phi bros or the Interfraternity Council, he made some extra bank at the iconic Sub Station. And luckily, the girl of his dreams is a short flying magic carpet ride away.

Max Russo - Fordham University

Believe it or not -- Max Russo turned out smarter than he appeared to be as he claimed to be dumber than he actually was so if his wizard life slipped out, people thought it was just Max being Max. His cleverness and quick thinking enrolled him into Fordham University where he was a part-time student studying Restaurant Management. When Max wasn't in class, you could find him at the Sub Station where he was the owner, or partying with cute girls or dropping water balloons from the penthouse.

Harper Finkle - Brown University

The multi-talented Harper Finkle, unfortunately, decided to leave the city to pursue her academic career at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Harper is a part of the Brown|RISD Dual Degree Program where she has a concentration in English and a major in Art and Design. Combining her two passions of writing and fashion, Harper Finkle's name is one that won't be forgotten, particularly because of her little trip to the future where she was a well-known author for her book series about Wizards.

Zeke Beakerman - Wesleyan University

Justin's longtime best friend, Zeke Beckerman, also left the city to go school at Wesleyan University in Connecticut where is approximately 2 hours from both Justin and Harper. At Wesleyan, Zeke double majored (like his best friend for life) in Chemistry and Astronomy with the hopes of strengthening communication between Earth and the aliens.

Mason Greybeck - Cornell University

The beloved werewolf in a clique of Wizards decided to head up north to Ithaca, New York, where he studied at Cornell University. In hopes of studying about wolves and dogs, Mason planned to earn his Ph.D. in Zoology. Just like in high school, Mason was quite talented at art so he pursued a minor in Fine Arts, which was calming for his nerves in case his science major ever angered him and brought out his werewolf side.

Juliet van Heusen - Barnard College

After finally breaking her old age curse, Juliet returned to her normal teenage-self and enrolled in Barnard College (which is approximately a four minute walk from Columbia, a.k.a. Justin). She declared her major in History since she has practically lived through all of it and happened to date some important historical figures such as Julius Caesar and Galileo. You could say that Justin and Juliet are relationship goals...

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