Dr. Michael Stupay Breaks Two Records
Dr. Michael Stupay Breaks Two Records

*Picture Taken From Michael Stupay’s Soical Media He Submitted To Us In 2025*
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By Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times & Founder/Publisher of NewYorkUnited Prestige Features-MichaelStupay
January 1, 2026
Dr. Michael Stupay, an 18-year-old academic achiever, has reached a series of record-setting milestones across higher education and professional certification, establishing what would constitute multiple academic records based on publicly available documentation.
At age 18, he has completed three master’s degrees, making him the youngest known individual ever to hold three master’s degrees concurrently. All three master’s degrees were completed through EU Business School, with a focus on business and management disciplines.
In addition to his graduate degrees, he has earned more than 70 business certifications by age 18, representing what would constitute the highest number of business certifications held by an individual at that age. His certifications include programs issued by Harvard Business School, Santa Clara University, and numerous other academic and professional institutions worldwide.
He has also completed two business diplomas, including a postgraduate diploma in project management, further expanding his academic portfolio beyond traditional degree programs.
Most recently, he earned a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) at age 18, positioning him as the second youngest known DBA holder, with the youngest documented case occurring at age 17. Based on available academic records, this milestone represents a rare achievement within doctoral-level business education.
Looking ahead, he is currently pursuing a Doctor of Education (EdD) through Capella University, with completion planned within the year. If completed as scheduled, this would establish him as the youngest known EdD holder worldwide, according to publicly available documentation.
Collectively, these achievements would constitute record-holding academic milestones when evaluated against existing documented cases, reflecting an accelerated and highly unconventional academic trajectory achieved before the age of 19.