
At just 14 years old, West Muhammad has made history as the youngest freshman at Coppin State University in Baltimore. Enrolling in the fall of 2024, he is pursuing a major in cybersecurity engineering.
A Baltimore native, West’s academic journey has been remarkable. He began reading at the age of three and entered first grade at four. Throughout his education, he consistently advanced ahead of his peers, often being the youngest in his classes.
West’s connection to Coppin State runs deep; his mother is an alumna, and he grew up familiar with the institution. His educational path included public and private schooling, homeschooling, and community college courses while still in high school.
Beyond academics, West contributes as a writer for The Final Call, addressing issues impacting the community. His voice reflects both his intellectual curiosity and deep commitment to service.
West’s story is a testament to his determination and the supportive environment at Coppin State University, illustrating what is possible with dedication and a nurturing academic community.