The youngest daughter of the 'Desperate Housewives' alum announces the college she is going to only two months after her famous mom was released from jail.

AceShowbiz - Felicity Huffman's youngest daughter Georgia has been accepted to New York's Vassar College - just months after her actress mother was sentenced to 14 days in prison for her involvement in the college admissions scandal.

The 17-year-old daughter of Felicity and William H. Macy revealed her college news on her Instagram Stories, as well as updating her Instagram profile to read "Vassar 2024."

Her announcement comes after former "Desperate Housewives" actress Felicity reportedly considered paying to get Georgia's SAT scores changed to get her admitted to college. She is said to have later changed her mind but went ahead with the scam for 19-year-old Sophia.

Felicity spent just 11 days behind bars, after pleading guilty to paying $15,000 to doctor Sophia's university entrance exams. She will remain on probation for a year.

As well as paying a $30,000 fine, Felicity has been ordered by the courts to undertake 250 hours of community service, which she began last month in Los Angeles.

Felicity was one of 30 parents, including "Fuller House" star Lori Loughlin, that were charged with cheating the system. Lori has pleaded not guilty and has yet to be sentenced.

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